Becker's Healthcare February 14, 2024
Giles Bruce

Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health is nearly three-fourths of the way through an $800 million Epic rollout that is bringing the EHR to 101 hospitals.

Dan Roth, MD, chief clinical officer of Trinity Health, told Becker’s that “we’re very excited about being in the last quarter of the implementation.”

The health system plans to complete the Epic install in June 2025, marking one of the biggest — and most expensive — EHR switches in history.

Trinity Health started rolling out the EHR in early 2020 — then the world shut down.

“The biggest curveball in our implementation was this thing called the pandemic,” Dr. Roth said. “We had to readapt our schedule around the pandemic and also readapt our implementation methodology.”

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