Healthcare Innovation May 14, 2024
Mark Hagland

A senior leader at Holy Name Medical Center shares learnings from the organization’s decision to go it alone and self-develop the hospital’s current EHR

Even as most hospitals have become members of multi-hospital integrated health systems, and the vast majority of hospital-based organizations use electronic health record systems from one of a handful of industry dominant EHR vendors, the leaders of a small number of hospital-based organizations are bucking those trends

One organization whose leaders have chosen to go their own way, both organizationally and EHR-wise, is Holy Name Medical Center, an independent 361-bed, 3,330-staff hospital located in Teaneck, New Jersey, just across the Hudson River from New York City. Not only have the leaders of Holy Name remained proudly...

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