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Upstate, St. Joseph’s implement electronic medical-records systems, Crouse to follow

SYRACUSE — Two Syracuse hospitals have launched electronic medical-records (EMR) systems and a third has plans to implement a system in 2015. Upstate University Hospital and St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center partnered with Verona, Wis.–based Epic Systems as their EMR and practice-management application vendor.  Upstate University Hospital’s Downtown  (Syracuse) Campus on March 1 became the

State certifies Good Shepherd Fairview Home to provide enhanced assisted-living services

BINGHAMTON — The New York State Department of Health recently certified Good Shepherd Fairview Home as a provider of enhanced assisted-living residential (EALR) services. Good Shepherd Communities, the parent organization, announced the certification in a news release distributed June 9. The EALR certification allows Good Shepherd Fairview Home to care for residents who exceed certain

Private Exchanges: The Emergence of a New Health-Insurance Model

“Change brings opportunity.” — Nido Qubein, businessman, motivational speaker, and president of High Point University in North Carolina While many parties in the health-care industry are dealing with the complexities associated with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, a new health-insurance opportunity is gaining traction among both employers and employees. That opportunity is called

Solar-panel project is just the latest SUNY Cortland green effort

CORTLAND — SUNY Cortland’s project installing more than 3,600 solar panels on campus, which went online in May, is not only the latest in the school’s green efforts, but also is the first project of its kind for the 64-campus SUNY system. The $3 million solar system in Cortland will produce 1.5 million kilowatt hours

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