1. Albany, Ga.-based Phoebe Putney is prepping for its Oct. 1 go-live date on MEDITECH‘s EHR.
2. GE Healthcare and Temple University Health System, based in Philadelphia, are collaborating to incentivize high-quality radiologic imaging services.
3. A new collaboration between Cerner and Hospira will integrate Hospira’s infusion pump data into Cerner’s EMR.
4. Spartanburg (S.C.) Regional Healthcare System selected consulting company HCTec Partners, based in Nashville, Tenn., to provide guidance during the implementation of Epic Version 2015.
5. Miami Children’s Hospital completed its 18-month Cerner EHR implementation.
6. Five Cerner clients joined the CommonWell Health Alliance: Kirkland, Wash.-based EvergreenHealth, Shelton, Wash.-based Mason General Hospital & Family of Clinics, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Portland, Ore.-based Tuality Healthcare and Seattle-based Virginia Mason Medical Center.
7. Healthcare Informatics released its list of top 100 health IT vendors by revenue. Among the top 10 are Cerner, McKesson, Epic and GE Healthcare.
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