Category: EHRs

Albany Med says Epic EHR integration will go live in 2024

Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center said it has made progress with its Epic EHR transition and that the integration is set to go live in 2024.  

10 biggest moves from Oracle Cerner in '22

Oracle Cerner, the nation’s second-largest hospital EHR vendor, had a bustling 2022. For one, it got a new name — and owner.

NorthBay integrates early warning algorithm with Oracle Cerner EHR, achieves 16% decrease in mortality rate

Through a partnership with PeraHealth, Fairfield, Calif.-based NorthBay Health was able to integrate an early warning algorithm with its Oracle Cerner EHR system that led to a 16 percent decrease in the mortality rate.

Carbon Health wants to enter the EHR business

Carbon Health, a primary care chain with its own telehealth platform, plans to license its EHR technology, a company spokesperson confirmed to Becker’s.

5 leadership changes Oracle Cerner made in 2022

Here are five recent leadership and executive moves Oracle Cerner made in 2022:

What's next for patient medical record accessibility?

Free medical record access and creating unique patient identifiers are some of the proposed ideas one representative is trying to pass in order to give patients easier access to their medical records, The Washington Post reported Dec. 19. 

8 hospitals, health systems opting for Meditech EHRs in 2022

Below are eight hospitals and health systems that launched a new Meditech EHR system, announced plans to do so, or renewed a contract in 2022. 

Oracle Cerner moves annual conference from Kansas City to Las Vegas

Oracle Cerner plans to move its annual conference to Las Vegas from its longtime home in Kansas City, Mo., The Kansas City Star reported Dec. 15.

6 hospitals, health systems choosing Oracle Cerner EHRs in 2022

Below are six hospitals and health systems that launched a new Oracle Cerner EHR system, announced plans to do so, or renewed a contract in 2022. 

Wyoming medical district board votes to go forward with Oracle Cerner EHR

Sundance, Wyo.-based Crook County Medical Services District has decided to transition away from its existing EHR system and go live with a Oracle Cerner EHR system, The SundanceTimes reported Dec. 15.