According to a statement provided to Becker’s Hospital Review, the health system is restructuring its IT division, which requires fewer people to maintain legacy information systems that are no longer used.
“Over the past three years, the IT division added positions to support the comprehensive build and implementation of Reading Health System’s electronic health record initiative, Reading HealthConnect. The initial build and implementation are now complete, with ongoing support and maintenance requiring fewer positions in the IT division,” according to the statement.
The employees were laid off Wednesday, according to a Reading Eagle report.
Calls to Reading Health System for a comment were not immediately returned.
Editor’s note: This story was updated at 2:18 pm CDT after receiving a statement from the health system.
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