UCSF Medical Center Goes Live With $160M EHR System

UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco has begun rolling out a $160 million electronic health record system, according to a San Francisco Business Times news report.

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The health system’s roll-out will start with its outpatient clinics, and the EHR will eventually be implemented throughout the entire system. The news closely follows other health system EHR roll-outs, including Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System, which spent approximately $100 million to upgrade its 22-year-old EHR.

Read the news report about UCSF Medical Center’s new EHR.

Read other coverage about EHRs:

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