Becker's Healthcare October 13, 2024
Alan Condon

CommonSpirit’s South region, which reported $7.2 billion in revenue in fiscal 2024, will consolidate its EHR systems and transition to a single version of Epic, with the first “go-live” set for June 2025.

The move is part of the Chicago-based health system’s plan to standardize operations under a single EHR system. The multi-year plan, under the leadership of CommonSpirit CIO Daniel Barchi, aims to improve efficiency, streamline and reduce redundant technologies, generate economies of scale and enhance system capabilities.

CommonSpirit has more than 10 different EHRs across its five regions — (California, Central, Mountain, Northwest and South — including four distinct instances of Epic, a spokesperson for the health system told Becker’s.

“The June 2025 go-live moves many of our...

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