Editor’s note: The organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
- Chillicothe, Ohio-based Adena Health System began the implementation process for a new Epic EHR as part of its affiliation with the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
- Elizabethtown, Ky.-based Baptist Health Hardin went live with a new Epic EHR.
- Bay Area Hospital, North Bend Medical Center, Bay Clinic and Advanced Health, which are all in Coos Bay, Ore., went live with a new Epic EHR.
- Longview, Texas-based Christus Good Shepherd Health System went live with a new Epic EHR.
- Seaford, Del.-based TidalHealth Nanticoke announced plans to implement a new Epic EHR.
- North Carolina’s Durham County Department of Public Health said it is transitioning its EHR system to Epic.
- Newport (Wash.) Hospital and Health Services went live with a shared Epic Community Connect EHR.
- International Falls, Minn.-based Rainy Lake Medical Center went live with its Epic EHR.
- Rogers-based Central Texas Community Health Centers launched a new Epic EHR system.
- All of West Reading, Pa.-based Tower Health’s sites now use the same Epic EHR after a successful go-live at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children.
- University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Regional Campuses went live on the Little Rock-based health system’s Epic EHR.
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