10 recent vendorcontracts, go-lives

Here are 10 recent health information technology vendor contracts and go-lives affecting healthcare organizations.

By Jackie Drees

December 13th, 2019

1. New York City-based Wyckoff Heights Medical Center announced on Dec. 10 that it is now live on Allscripts’ Sunrise EHR.

2. Faith Regional Health Services in Norfolk, Neb., deployed an Epic EHR system.

3. New Brunswick-based Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Microsoft launched a jointly developed mobile application that aims to prevent sudden infant death syndrome.

4. Charleston, S.C.-based Roper St. Francis Healthcare deployed Advanced ICU Care’s telemedicine intensive care unit services at three of its hospital.

5. Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health partnered with Notable Health to deploy Notable’s platform that uses robotic process automation and artificial intelligence to streamline patient intake and medical charting.

6. Lakeland (Fla.) Regional Health installed new secure team coordination technology from Andor Health to meet Florida’s new provider and patient communication and documentation regulations.

7. Columbus-based OhioHealth tapped Docent Health to provide a technology-enabled set of patient navigation support services.

8. First Choice Health, a Seattle-based health plan administration and services company, partnered with 98point6 to begin offering members access to virtual care visits, effective Jan. 1.

9. Brand New Day, a Westminster, Calif.-based health plan, partnered with CareCar to provide Medicare Advantage patients with unlimited nonemergency transportation to and from medical appointments and services.

10. Saint Peter’s University tapped Vox Telehealth to help the New Brunswick, N.J.-based hospital incorporate virtual care services with its enhanced recovery after surgery program.

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