6 Recent Health IT Go-Lives

The following is a roundup of recent health IT go-lives that have been reported within the past week.

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1. WakeMed Physicians Practices in Raleigh, N.C., is now live on the Epic Systems electronic health record.

2. Raritan Bay Medical Center’s two campuses in Perth Amboy, N.J., and Amboy, N.J., implemented an online patient portal allowing patients to view test results.

3. Chase County Community Hospital in Imperial, Neb., is almost ready to launch an electronic health record. The hospital has chosen Cerner’s EHR platform.

4. Dayton, Ohio-based Kettering Health Network launched HealthBridge’s electronic record exchange service, allowing providers across the region to securely send and receive a patient’s medical history.

5. Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Ind., launched myGoodSamHealth, an online portal allowing patients to access their health information from any computer as well as communicate with physicians.

6. Winchester, Va.-based Valley Health System’s EHR went live on May 30. The health system chose Epic’s EHR platform.

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