1. Four healthcare organizations using the McKesson Paragon EHR extended their Paragon agreements under Allscripts during the third quarter of 2017, Allscripts announced Oct. 30.
2. Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare Health System launched a new free mobile wayfinding app powered by Connexient, the health system announced Oct. 25.
3. New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery will expand its relationship with health IT company Docent Health, the company announced Oct. 30.
4. Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center went live on Epic Nov. 2.
5. Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health System is investing $25 million in a new Epic EHR to be implemented next year at its Spokane, Wash., locations.
6. Medical Park Family Care, an Anchorage, Alaska-based primary care group, will offer diabetes patients access to remote care resources through Livongo, the company announced Oct. 27.
7. Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System partnered with Vidyo to deploy its integrated virtual visits within the Epic MyChart and offer patients telehealth services.
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