Mayo Clinic CIO Christopher Ross on breaking the $1 billion EHR and IT modernization rollout barrier

Healthcare IT News: Mayo Clinic is on the cusp of one of the biggest and most expensive EHR go-lives in history.

When the health system replaces Cerner and GE software with Epic’s electronic health record on May 5, at its Rochester, Minnesota,  headquarters, the go-live will be the most critical piece of a massive technology project dating back to 2013. But it won’t the last: Launches in Arizona and Florida are scheduled for October 2018.

Cost of the total project, which includes several pieces in addition to the EHR: $1.5 billion

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