New York hospital deploys Allscripts EHR

New York City-based Wyckoff Heights Medical Center announced on Dec. 10 that it is now live on Allscripts’ Sunrise EHR.

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The 350-bed teaching hospital also has access to several Allscripts platforms through Sunrise, including the EHR vendor’s acute care, revenue cycle management, radiology, pharmacy and patient engagement platforms. 

Wyckoff Heights Medical Center performs more than 250,000 patient visits for acute, emergency, surgical services and ambulatory care each year. The hospital is Allscripts’ first client in New York to go live on the complete Sunrise Financial Manager platform, according to the news release.

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