The following health IT vendor contracts and go-lives were reported during the past week.
1. Australia-based South Western Sydney Primary Health Network implemented Allscripts' interoperability platform dbMotion Solution platform.
2. Evanston, Ill.-based NorthShore University HealthSystem's center for personalized medicine will partner with Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based Ambry Genetics to offer 10,000 patients genetic testing.
3. Worcester, Mass.-based UMass Memorial Health Care will go-live on an Epic EHR system Oct. 1.
4. Corinth, Miss.-based Magnolia Regional Health Center implemented a number of Nuance Communications' artificial intelligence-driven solutions.
5. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey teamed up with Pager, an artificial intelligence-powered mobile platform, to help improve members' access to care.
6. Boston-based Brigham Health entered into a multiyear agreement with Redox, a Madison, Wis.-based startup focused on healthcare interoperability.
7. Williamston, N.C.-based Martin General Hospital partnered with Specialists On Call to provide its patients with telemedicine services.
8. Sacramento-based UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center tapped Tempus to deploy next generation sequencing analysis on patients diagnosed with hematological malignancies and pancreatic cancer.
9. Toronto-based North York General Hospital selected cybersecurity providers Thales and Identos to improve the secure exchange of information between physicians, staff and patients at the facility.
10. Fairfield, N.J.-based Vanguard Medical Group launched Vanguard eCare, an online diagnosis and treatment service powered by Zipnosis.