7 recent vendor contracts, go-lives

Here are seven recent health IT vendor contracts and go-lives:

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1. UC San Francisco Health, Reading, Pa.-based Tower Health and four other hospitals and clinics recently signed on to Apple’s health records project.

2. Arizona’s health information exchange Health Current will implement applications from Diameter Health to standardize its data-sharing processes.

3. Hutchinson (Kan.) Regional Medical Center joined forces with Eagle Telemedicine to offer a telepulmonology program.

4. Beatrice (Neb.) Community Hospital and Health Center deployed an Epic EHR.

5. The American University of Beirut Medical Center implemented a new EHR, marking Epic’s first go-live in Lebanon.

6. Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston partnered with Korean blockchain startup MediBloc to explore using the blockchain to store and share patient health information.

7. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City launched an online patient self-scheduling tool from MyHealthDirect.

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