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Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Crenshaw Community Hospital’s EHR system:
Summary of Evidence:
Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Greene County General Hospital’s EHR system:
It appears Greene County General Hospital uses both CPSI (now TruBridge Thrive) and Athena.
Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Greene County General Hospital’s EHR system:
Evidence Regarding TruBridge Thrive EHR:
Conclusion:
Based on the search results, Greene County General Hospital used CPSI (now TruBridge) as their EHR system from 1999 - at least 2019. They were also in the process of implementing telehealth in their schools in 2019. This telehealth program used Agnes software, but recently switched to Tyto hardware and software.
Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Lake Martin Community Hospital’s EHR system:
Therefore, the evidence suggests that Lake Martin Community Hospital utilizes Evident EHR, which is now TruBridge Thrive EHR.
Based on the search results, here’s the evidence I’ve found regarding Lake Martin Community Hospital’s EHR:
Analysis:
While multiple sources mention Lake Martin Community Hospital using an EHR, only the Ivy Clinicians job board specifies the name Evident. TruBridge’s Thrive EHR was formerly CPSI Evident EHR (Source: [2]). Other sources hint at the existence of an EHR through mentions of a patient portal. The reference to MedConnect as a “powered by” for the patient portal (Source: [23]) and as a partner for EHR interfaces (Source [4]) indicates a connection, but not necessarily that MedConnect is the EHR.
Conclusion:
Based on the search results, it’s likely that Lake Martin Community Hospital uses TruBridge Thrive EHR, also known as Evident EHR.
Based on the search results, here’s what I found regarding Clay County Hospital in Ashland, AL, and its EHR system:
It appears Clay County Hospital has used multiple EHR systems over time, including CPSI (now TruBridge Thrive), veEDIS for the emergency department, and potentially EPIC at some point. It seems CPSI (now TruBridge) may have been implemented in some capacity at Clay County Hospital.