Category: Health IT

Tennessee hospital switches to Oracle Health EHR

Nashville (Tenn.) General Hospital is implementing Oracle Health’s CommunityWorks EHR system. 

'Redesigning the future': How Guthrie is taking virtual care to the next level

Sayre, Pa.-based the Guthrie Clinic has created a virtual care command center, dubbed the Pulse Center, that mixes the use of technology and people to supplement its nursing staff and assist them with clinical care. 

7 changes in the EHR market

The U.S. EHR market is constantly changing, due to such factors as health system consolidation and hospitals migrating from legacy EHRs.

A look at Epic, Microsoft's partnership

Epic Systems and Microsoft have had a long-standing partnership, but have since expanded their alliance as they look to develop and integrate generative AI into their products, as well as make Microsoft’s cloud platform compatible with running the larg…

The future of medicine: Advancements and greed collide

In the future, I foresee a world without pandemics, cancer becoming a thing of the past, and advancements that enable bionic adaptations to our bodies, leading to a life expectancy of easily over one hundred years. While some of these advancements may …

How VUMC is giving its providers more control of their message baskets

Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center has rolled out changes to its patient messaging as there has been an increase in messages sent through its patient portals to its providers. 

How Epic, Cerner, Meditech compare in overall performance

KLAS rated Epic Systems an “A,” Meditech a “B” and Cerner a “D+” in each vendor’s 2023 performance and market share overview.

9 facts that show Epic's dominance

Here are nine notes on Epic’s dominance in the U.S. EHR market:

Mercy receives Epic 'Gold Stars' designation

St. Louis-based Mercy has been placed in the top 16 percent of all health systems using the Epic Systems application.

Cincinnati Children's, Parkview Health to launch telehealth clinics

Cincinnati Children’s and Parkview Health have expanded their partnership to offer telehealth clinics in Northeast Indiana and Northwest Ohio with experts in pediatric neurosurgery, rheumatology and drug-resistant epilepsy.