Through the partnership, Mercy Technology Services will extend its Epic EHR for TFHS.
“Moving from seven different EHRs to a single, unified patient record is a high priority for TFHS,” said Tahoe Forest Health District Chief Innovation Officer and CIO Jake Dorst. “This will help us build on our population health and community outreach initiatives, and coordinate better care between systems and specialties. We need a system like Epic and a partner like Mercy to help us make it right — really get it going from the ground up.”
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