20 hospitals, health systems seeking Allscripts, Cerner, Epic, Meditech talent

Four of the top vendors hospitals use to participate in the Medicare EHR Incentive Program are Allscripts, Cerner, Epic and Meditech, according to July 2017 ONC data.

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Here are 20 hospitals and health systems that posted job listings during the past two weeks seeking EHR and IT expertise.

Editor’s note: This is not an exhaustive list. Job listings were compiled from job seeker websites.

Allscripts

1. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York City): Seeks a senior applications analyst

2. Methodist Hospital of Southern California (Arcadia): Seeks a clinical IT analyst

3. NYP/Weill Cornell Medical Center (New York City): Seeks an IT systems engineer

4. Orlando (Fla.) Health: Seeks a programmer analyst

5. Williamson Medical Center (Franklin, Tenn.): Seeks a senior support specialist

Cerner

1. Children’s Hospital of Orange County (Orange, Calif.): Seeks a data intelligence manager

2. Conway (S.C.) Medical Center: Seeks an application systems director

3. Nicklaus Children’s Health System (Miami): Seeks a clinical systems manager

4. Oklahoma Heart Hospital (Oklahoma City): Seeks an application developer

5. St. Dominic Hospital (Jackson, Miss.): Seeks a clinical informatics officer

Epic

1. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago: Seeks a senior applications analyst

2. Cleveland Clinic: Seeks a systems analyst

3. Cooper University Hospital (Camden, N.J.): Seeks a senior applications analyst

4. Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore): Seeks an Epic applications coordinator

5. MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Seeks a senior clinical informatics specialist

Meditech

1. Atchison (Kan.) Hospital: Seeks a health information management manager

2. Methodist McKinney (Texas) Hospital: Seeks a regional healthcare IT director

3. Rochelle (Ill.) Community Hospital: Seeks a clinical applications analyst

4. Southern Hills Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.): Seeks a health information management specialist

5. Stamford (Conn.) Hospital: Seeks a protected health information integrity analyst

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