Epic Systems Corp. Archive — Page 1 of 1
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April 16, 2020
VWCH moving to new clinical, IT systems to enhance care
On April 23, Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital (VWCH) will transition to new clinical and information technology (IT) systems to enhance care coordination and provide a more consistent patient experience. -
March 19, 2020
eStar Physician Builders develop creative workflows
Through its eStar Physician Builders Program, Vanderbilt University Medical Center supports physicians and other health care team members in devising new content and tools for VUMC’s health information technology system. -
January 29, 2020
New center seeks to strengthen clinical informatics
For many years, VUMC has been recognized as a leader in clinical informatics — the application of computer science and information science to the delivery of health care services. -
January 8, 2020
New software aims to prevent intensive care unit delirium
Intensive care unit delirium, a fertile area of clinical research and patient care innovation associated with VUMC, is beginning to reshape how commercial electronic health record systems are engineered with regard to intensive care. -
April 4, 2019
Upgrade to bring enhanced features, functionality to eStar
In the early morning hours of April 7, eStar, the Epic-based electronic health record (EHR) at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, will undergo its first major upgrade since the system went live in a coordinated “Big Bang” across most of the Medical Center in November 2017. -
March 8, 2018
eStar Stabilization effort making steady progress
In mid-January, representatives from Epic visited Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where they rounded on a number of hospital units and outpatient clinics. They used anonymous survey results and spoke directly with clinicians, nurses and other staff members to better understand how well VUMC was doing two months after its transition to eStar. -
December 18, 2015
Vendor for VUMC clinical systems upgrade named
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) has announced an agreement with Epic Systems Corp., a privately owned health care software company based in Verona, Wisconsin, to provide key clinical, administrative and billing software to the Medical Center.