The Oracle ERP and HCM Cloud applications will be used for back office processes, such as expense management and inventory management. It replaced Infor/Infinium, a solutions suite for financial management, materials management and human capital management, along with several other third-party systems.
GraniteOne Health, which also includes Monadnock Community Hospital in Peterborough, N.H., hopes that the transition to a single platform cloud application will facilitate growth and efficiencies.
“We now have a more scalable integrated system to accommodate near term needs with longer term objectives. The Travercent team dedicated themselves to this project for a successful outcome for us in an accelerated timeframe,” said Tom Della Flora, vice president and CIO at Catholic Medical Center.
Travercent is a business and technology consulting group and partner in helping health system implement Oracle integrated cloud solutions.
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