Healthcare Innovation July 25, 2024
David Raths

Some current OSIS members may transition to OCHIN Epic, while others will remain on OSIS NextGen or select a different platform and vendor

Portland, Ore.-based OCHIN and Cincinnati-based OSIS, two nonprofit organizations with combined health IT operations that support more than 39,000 providers serving over 9.3 million patients at community health centers nationwide, have entered into a formal partnership.

Although OSIS will become a wholly owned subsidiary of OCHIN, the organizations stressed that their brands, operations, governance structures, and nonprofit statuses will continue to be independent. OCHIN will remain focused on Epic operations and collaborative members, and OSIS will continue to support NextGen for its members and participating health centers.

Both established nearly 25 years ago, OCHIN and OSIS...

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