Hospitals, health systems getting new EHRs

Here are 18 hospitals and health systems that have implemented new EHR systems or announced plans to do so since Aug. 30:

Editor's note: This article was updated Dec. 17 and will continue to be updated. 

  1. Savannah, Ga.-based St. Joseph's/Candler Health System has brought the Meditech Expanse EHR system to 100 primary care and specialty physicians.

  2. Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, based in Fairlea, W.Va., went live with a Oracle Cerner EHR system on Nov. 1. 
  3. Grantsburg, Wis.-based Burnett Medical Center converted its EHR system to Epic on Nov. 12.

  4. Glacial Ridge Health System, based in Glenwood, Minn., is implementing a Meditech Expanse EHR system, as its current EHR system is "aging out."

  5. Washington County (Iowa) Hospital and Clinics, a 25-bed critical access hospital, is switching to Epic.

  6. Broward Health, based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is spending $250 million to transition to an Epic EHR system.

  7. Sarah D. Culbertson Memorial Hospital in Rushville, Ill., launched Oracle Health Community Works as its new EHR.

  8. Harrington Hospital System, based in Southbridge, Mass., went live with an Epic EHR system Oct. 2. 

  9. Cleveland-based University Hospitals completed its transition to Epic.

  10. Victoria, Texas-based Citizens Medical Center is installing Meditech Expanse as its EHR. 

  11. Randolph, Vt.-based Gifford Health Care said it will be switching to Meditech.

  12. Boston Children's Hospital said it plans to switch to Epic for its EHR in 2024.

  13. UF Health, the University of Florida's academic health center in Gainesville, completed its acquisition of St. Augustine, Fla.-based Flagler Health+. UF Health aims to implement an enterprisewide technology strategy, including an EHR system for Flagler Health+.

  14. Toccoa, Ga.-based Stephens County Hospital CEO Van Loskoski said he is looking into getting a new EMR system and vendor as the hospital looks to have a unified system.

  15. John Day, Ore.-based Blue Mountain Hospital went live with Cerner's CommunityWorks EHR system Sept. 11.

  16. Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health will move from Cerner to Epic Systems by the end of 2025.

  17. Pittsburgh-based UPMC will be transferring 6 million patient records from nine EHRs to Epic Systems.

  18. Bethany (Okla.) Children's Health Center, a 160-bed pediatric hospital, selected Meditech Expanse as its EHR vendor.

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