EHR Intelligence August 4, 2022
Sarai Rodriguez

The health system previously used a shared EHR system to cut costs. With Project Elevate, Valley Health will begin its own Epic EHR implementation for more flexibility and independence.

Valley Health System will embark on a $50 million system-wide Epic EHR implementation project, according to recent reporting from Northern Virginia Daily.

The nearly 16-month project, Project Elevate, will allow the health system to implement a customized and more robust version of Epic.

Since 2014, Valley Health hospitals, outpatient clinics, and providers have relied on Epic to document care, order tests and procedures, and communicate with patients, the healthcare team, and referring providers.

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