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NextEdge Health Experience Summit
2015-11-03 - 2015-11-04    
All Day
With a remarkable array of speakers and panelists, the Next Edge: Health Experience Summit is shaping-up to be an event that attracts healthcare professionals who [...]
mHealthSummit 2015
2015-11-08 - 2015-11-11    
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Anytime, Anywhere: Engaging Patients and ProvidersThe 7th annual mHealth Summit, which is now part of the HIMSS Connected Health Conference, puts new emphasis on innovation [...]
24th Annual Healthcare Conference
2015-11-09 - 2015-11-11    
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The Credit Suisse Healthcare team is delighted to invite you to the 2015 Healthcare Conference that takes place November 9th-11th in Arizona. We have over [...]
PFF Summit 2015
2015-11-12 - 2015-11-14    
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PFF Summit 2015 will be held at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC. Presented by Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Visit the www.pffsummit.org website often for all [...]
2nd International Conference on Gynecology & Obstetrics
2015-11-16 - 2015-11-18    
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Welcome Message OMICS Group is esteemed to invite you to join the 2nd International conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics which will be held from November [...]
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3 Nov 15
Philadelphia
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mHealthSummit 2015
8 Nov 15
National Harbor
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PFF Summit 2015
12 Nov 15
Washington, DC
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Mass. General Implements Epic EHR to Boost Interoperability

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As part of a $1.2 billion upgrade across the Partners HealthCare network, Massachusetts General Hospital to a new Epic EHR system to increase interoperability and health information exchange, according to a report in The Boston Globe.

Epic EHR System implemented at MGH

MGH implemented the new system made by Epic Systems this past weekend. Approximately 2,300 individuals from Partners HealthCare and contractors worked to complete the upgrade at MGH, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, and Massachusetts Eye and Ear.

Last year, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana-Faber Cancer Institute, a Partners HealthCare associate, made the switch to the Epic EHR system.

Partners HealthCare plans to integrate all its affiliated healthcare organizations under one EHR system to increase care coordination and interoperability. Previously, affiliated healthcare organizations used a variety of different EHR systems that could not seamlessly communicate health information.

Other Massachusetts healthcare systems have also selected the Epic EHR services, including Boston Medical Center, Lahey Health, Southcoast Health System, and UMass Memorial Health Care.

“It’s a large cultural transformation,” said Dr. O’Neil Britton, CIO at Partners HealthCare. “It is the first time that all these organizations will be on the same record, which means a lot for our clinicians and our patients. This is the reason we embarked on this journey.”

Epic Systems recently received high scores for interoperability and health information exchange by a KLAS report, which compared EHR vendors in the healthcare industry.

However, The Boston Globe reported that Epic EHR systems are often criticized for making it difficult to share health information with different EHR systems. Other healthcare professionals also argue that the EHR implementation is too expensive.

Following the upgrade, business at MGH and other hospitals may be slower than usual. The former reduced its schedule this week to give hospital employees some extra time to learn and acclimate to the new EHR system.

Partners HealthCare and Epic anticipate hospital staff to experience some challenges. To assist with the transition, about 1,000 Epic employees will be coming to Boston over the next couple weeks to work with the hospitals.

Other healthcare organizations have experienced similar slowdowns. When Brigham and Women’s Hospital launched the Epic system last year, hospital employees reported 29,000 requests tech help requests in the first month alone, reported The Boston Globe.

As previously reported on EHRIntelligence.com, Brigham and Women’s Hospital also faced some financial losses after adopting the new EHR system. The EHR replacement was budgeted at $47 million, but the transition ended up costing the hospital $27 million more because of self-imposed reductions in patient volume.

The hospital reduced its patient volume to avoid potential medical and coding errors with the new system.

Epic acknowledged that recent financial losses are temporary and will be offset by long-term financial gains and bond ratings.

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