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Hospitals and health systems large and small announced new plans for their electronic health record deployments in September. Two of the bigger ones have opted to migrate to Epic Systems, while Oracle Health has won two new critical access hospitals. 'Platform of choice' Delaware-based ChristianaCare recently posted a job listing for a Vice President of Electronic Health Record Transformation who would be "responsible for the successful implementation and maintenance of our EHR and revenue cycle system initiative using Epic software.

" The health system had long been a Cerner client , but a spokesperson for ChristianaCare confirmed that is wil be switching to Epic over the next two years. "As we continually strive to improve the caregiver and patient experience to deliver the best possible care to the communities we serve, the electronic health record is increasingly important to almost everything we do," they said. "As we look to the future and the tools and technology that will position us to be most successful in delivering innovative, high-quality, affordable, accessible, equitable care to the communities we serve, ChristianaCare has made the decision to transition from Cerner to Epic EHR as the platform of choice across our sites of care.



This will be a multi-year implementation project with an expected go-live in early fall 2026." 'Efficiencies of cost' Another Cerner client, Birmingham, Alabama-based UAB Health System, also announced this past week that it is migrating .

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