TriHealth spends $80M to go paperless

Converting to an electronic medical records system took TriHealth four years and cost about $80 million, but it’s expected to pay off in improved patient care at the Cincinnati health system’s hospitals and doctor offices. TriHealth announced today that its achievement has been cited by HIMSS Analytics, a market research firm for health information technology. The firm recognizes health systems that operate in a paperless environment and represent best practices in implementing electronic health…
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