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2015 OSEHRA Open Source Summit
2015-07-29 - 2015-07-31    
All Day
Join the Premier Open Source Health IT Summit! Looking to gain expertise in both public and private sector open source health IT?  Want to collaborate [...]
Converge where Healthcare meets Innovation
2015-09-02 - 2015-09-03    
All Day
MedCity CONVERGE provides the most accurate picture of the future of medical innovation by gathering decision-makers from every sector to debate the challenges and opportunities [...]
Events on 2015-07-29
2015 OSEHRA Open Source Summit
29 Jul 15
Bethesda
Events on 2015-09-02
Latest News

St. Vincent’s partners with MEDITECH for EMR

St. Vincent’s Health is adopting a unified cloud-hosted EMR system for its private hospitals across Australia. The organization recently announced its contract with MEDITECH, a US-based company, to implement the Expanse EMR across its 10 private hospitals located in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. This deployment will utilize MEDITECH as a Service, the subscription model of Expanse.

The Expanse EMR platform, being web-based, will enable hospital staff to access real-time patient information tailored to their workflows. It will empower them with full mobility, allowing them to retrieve patient records, review results, place orders, and document care.

Patricia O’Rourke, CEO of St Vincent’s Private Hospital Division, expressed confidence in the robust foundation of the EMR system, highlighting the potential for further enhancements in clinical functionality.

Currently, the organizations are in the planning and design phase of the project, with phased go-lives scheduled for late this year and early 2025.

In a separate development, St Vincent’s Health recently faced an IT breach, wherein unknown hackers accessed their system. Approximately 4.3 gigabytes of system and configuration data, along with network credential data, were stolen. However, no sensitive information was compromised.