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VistA/CPRS Customer Base

42
States
97
Total Hospitals
52,163
Licensed Beds
1%
Teaching Hospitals

Hospital Market Share

1.8%

of US Hospitals

Bed Market Share

5.4%

of US Hospital Beds

Product Adoption by State (% of Hospitals Using Product)

Hospital Ownership Types

Hospital Types

Teaching Status

Health System Size Analysis

Customer Organizations

Birmingham VA Medical Center

479 Beds
Acute Care - Veterans Administration
BIRMINGHAM, AL
Part of Department of Veterans Affairs
Current EHR: VistA/CPRS
Version: VistA/CPRS
There is limited evidence indicating that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center may use VistA/CPRS, as a recent job posting mentions staff inputting patient information into the system, but it is not confirmed as their primary EMR. A job posting on Indeed.com indicates that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center may use VistA/CPRS, but no other definitive evidence confirms this.

After a comprehensive search, here’s what I found regarding Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center’s use of VistA/CPRS:

  • Possible VistA/CPRS Use: One search result, an Indeed.com job posting ([11]), mentions “Inputs all patients’ information into VISTA/CPRS.” This suggests that at least some staff members at Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC may interact with VistA/CPRS, which could be used for certain functions within the facility. However, I can’t definitively confirm from this if it’s their primary acute EMR or a supplementary system. The date of the job posting is not specified, but it would be recent.

It’s important to note that this is not definitive proof that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center uses VistA/CPRS as their main acute electronic medical record system.

Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center and their potential use of VistA/CPRS:

  • Indeed.com Job Posting: A job posting on Indeed.com ([12]) for Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC in Belton, TX, mentions “Inputs all patients’ information into VISTA/CPRS”. This is the strongest evidence suggesting that Cedar Crest Hospital uses VistA/CPRS. However, context is important. It is possible that this is an old job posting or refers to a specific function or relationship Cedar Crest has with the VA system.

  • Bluebonnet Trails Community Services: A “Consolidated Local Service Plan” ([11]) mentions Cedar Crest Hospital in Belton, TX and their plan to launch a patient portal through their electronic health record. This indicates they use an EHR and have or plan to have a patient portal, but it doesn’t specifically identify the system as VistA/CPRS.

  • General Information: Information from ncyi.org ([15]) confirms Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC is a 158-bed inpatient psychiatric facility in Belton, TX. It mentions various treatment approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) but doesn’t mention their EMR system.

  • Acadia Healthcare Website: The Acadia Healthcare website ([18]) describes Cedar Crest as a premier provider of mental health and co-occurring substance use disorder treatment. Again, it doesn’t specify the EHR system.

  • Cedar Crest Website: The Cedar Crest website ([19]) discusses their residential program for adolescents and their approach to treating various mental health and addiction issues. No mention of VistA/CPRS.

  • PracticeMatch: A PracticeMatch entry ([20]) for Cedar Crest highlights their behavioral health and substance abuse treatment programs and their location in Belton, TX. It confirms Cedar Crest is part of Acadia Healthcare. There’s no mention of VistA/CPRS.

Important Considerations Regarding VistA/CPRS:

  • VA System: VistA and CPRS are primarily associated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system ([2, 3, 4, 10]).
  • Public Domain Software: VistA is available as public domain software ([10]), making it possible for non-governmental hospitals to use it.
  • Commercial EHRs: Many hospitals now use commercial Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and patient portals ([6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17]).

Conclusion:

The Indeed.com job posting ([12]) mentioning VISTA/CPRS provides the only evidence that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center might be using VistA/CPRS.

I would suggest the following next steps to confirm:

  1. Contact Cedar Crest Directly: The most direct way to confirm would be to contact their IT department or administration and ask directly about their EMR system.
  2. Investigate the Indeed.com Job Posting Further: Try to determine the date of the job posting to see if it is current.

Central Alabama VA Medical Center-Montgomery

285 Beds
Acute Care - Veterans Administration
MONTGOMERY, AL
Part of Department of Veterans Affairs
Current EHR: VistA/CPRS
Version: VistA/CPRS
There is limited evidence indicating that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center may use VistA/CPRS, as a recent job posting mentions staff inputting patient information into the system, but it is not confirmed as their primary EMR. A job posting on Indeed.com indicates that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center may use VistA/CPRS, but no other definitive evidence confirms this.

After a comprehensive search, here’s what I found regarding Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center’s use of VistA/CPRS:

  • Possible VistA/CPRS Use: One search result, an Indeed.com job posting ([11]), mentions “Inputs all patients’ information into VISTA/CPRS.” This suggests that at least some staff members at Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC may interact with VistA/CPRS, which could be used for certain functions within the facility. However, I can’t definitively confirm from this if it’s their primary acute EMR or a supplementary system. The date of the job posting is not specified, but it would be recent.

It’s important to note that this is not definitive proof that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center uses VistA/CPRS as their main acute electronic medical record system.

Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center and their potential use of VistA/CPRS:

  • Indeed.com Job Posting: A job posting on Indeed.com ([12]) for Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC in Belton, TX, mentions “Inputs all patients’ information into VISTA/CPRS”. This is the strongest evidence suggesting that Cedar Crest Hospital uses VistA/CPRS. However, context is important. It is possible that this is an old job posting or refers to a specific function or relationship Cedar Crest has with the VA system.

  • Bluebonnet Trails Community Services: A “Consolidated Local Service Plan” ([11]) mentions Cedar Crest Hospital in Belton, TX and their plan to launch a patient portal through their electronic health record. This indicates they use an EHR and have or plan to have a patient portal, but it doesn’t specifically identify the system as VistA/CPRS.

  • General Information: Information from ncyi.org ([15]) confirms Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC is a 158-bed inpatient psychiatric facility in Belton, TX. It mentions various treatment approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) but doesn’t mention their EMR system.

  • Acadia Healthcare Website: The Acadia Healthcare website ([18]) describes Cedar Crest as a premier provider of mental health and co-occurring substance use disorder treatment. Again, it doesn’t specify the EHR system.

  • Cedar Crest Website: The Cedar Crest website ([19]) discusses their residential program for adolescents and their approach to treating various mental health and addiction issues. No mention of VistA/CPRS.

  • PracticeMatch: A PracticeMatch entry ([20]) for Cedar Crest highlights their behavioral health and substance abuse treatment programs and their location in Belton, TX. It confirms Cedar Crest is part of Acadia Healthcare. There’s no mention of VistA/CPRS.

Important Considerations Regarding VistA/CPRS:

  • VA System: VistA and CPRS are primarily associated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system ([2, 3, 4, 10]).
  • Public Domain Software: VistA is available as public domain software ([10]), making it possible for non-governmental hospitals to use it.
  • Commercial EHRs: Many hospitals now use commercial Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and patient portals ([6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17]).

Conclusion:

The Indeed.com job posting ([12]) mentioning VISTA/CPRS provides the only evidence that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center might be using VistA/CPRS.

I would suggest the following next steps to confirm:

  1. Contact Cedar Crest Directly: The most direct way to confirm would be to contact their IT department or administration and ask directly about their EMR system.
  2. Investigate the Indeed.com Job Posting Further: Try to determine the date of the job posting to see if it is current.

Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center

928 Beds
Acute Care - Veterans Administration
TUSCALOOSA, AL
Part of Department of Veterans Affairs
Current EHR: VistA/CPRS
Version: VistA/CPRS
There is limited evidence indicating that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center may use VistA/CPRS, as a recent job posting mentions staff inputting patient information into the system, but it is not confirmed as their primary EMR. A job posting on Indeed.com indicates that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center may use VistA/CPRS, but no other definitive evidence confirms this.

After a comprehensive search, here’s what I found regarding Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center’s use of VistA/CPRS:

  • Possible VistA/CPRS Use: One search result, an Indeed.com job posting ([11]), mentions “Inputs all patients’ information into VISTA/CPRS.” This suggests that at least some staff members at Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC may interact with VistA/CPRS, which could be used for certain functions within the facility. However, I can’t definitively confirm from this if it’s their primary acute EMR or a supplementary system. The date of the job posting is not specified, but it would be recent.

It’s important to note that this is not definitive proof that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center uses VistA/CPRS as their main acute electronic medical record system.

Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center and their potential use of VistA/CPRS:

  • Indeed.com Job Posting: A job posting on Indeed.com ([12]) for Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC in Belton, TX, mentions “Inputs all patients’ information into VISTA/CPRS”. This is the strongest evidence suggesting that Cedar Crest Hospital uses VistA/CPRS. However, context is important. It is possible that this is an old job posting or refers to a specific function or relationship Cedar Crest has with the VA system.

  • Bluebonnet Trails Community Services: A “Consolidated Local Service Plan” ([11]) mentions Cedar Crest Hospital in Belton, TX and their plan to launch a patient portal through their electronic health record. This indicates they use an EHR and have or plan to have a patient portal, but it doesn’t specifically identify the system as VistA/CPRS.

  • General Information: Information from ncyi.org ([15]) confirms Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC is a 158-bed inpatient psychiatric facility in Belton, TX. It mentions various treatment approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) but doesn’t mention their EMR system.

  • Acadia Healthcare Website: The Acadia Healthcare website ([18]) describes Cedar Crest as a premier provider of mental health and co-occurring substance use disorder treatment. Again, it doesn’t specify the EHR system.

  • Cedar Crest Website: The Cedar Crest website ([19]) discusses their residential program for adolescents and their approach to treating various mental health and addiction issues. No mention of VistA/CPRS.

  • PracticeMatch: A PracticeMatch entry ([20]) for Cedar Crest highlights their behavioral health and substance abuse treatment programs and their location in Belton, TX. It confirms Cedar Crest is part of Acadia Healthcare. There’s no mention of VistA/CPRS.

Important Considerations Regarding VistA/CPRS:

  • VA System: VistA and CPRS are primarily associated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system ([2, 3, 4, 10]).
  • Public Domain Software: VistA is available as public domain software ([10]), making it possible for non-governmental hospitals to use it.
  • Commercial EHRs: Many hospitals now use commercial Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and patient portals ([6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17]).

Conclusion:

The Indeed.com job posting ([12]) mentioning VISTA/CPRS provides the only evidence that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center might be using VistA/CPRS.

I would suggest the following next steps to confirm:

  1. Contact Cedar Crest Directly: The most direct way to confirm would be to contact their IT department or administration and ask directly about their EMR system.
  2. Investigate the Indeed.com Job Posting Further: Try to determine the date of the job posting to see if it is current.

Phoenix Indian Medical Center

179 Beds
Acute Care Hospitals
PHOENIX, AZ
Part of Indian Health Service
Current EHR: VistA/CPRS
Version: VistA/CPRS
EHR Change in Process:

Based on the information provided, it does appear that Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC) is in a transitional phase regarding its electronic health record (EHR) system. Here are the key points of evidence regarding their current status:

  1. Current System: PIMC has been using the Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS), which is built upon the VistA/CPRS framework. While they have been utilizing this system, the Indian Health Service (IHS) is transitioning to a new EHR system.

  2. Transition to Oracle Cerner: The documented evidence indicates that the IHS is in the process of transitioning away from the RPMS to Oracle Cerner. This transition is significant and indicates that PIMC, as part of IHS, is also moving from one vendor to another, satisfying the criteria for being described as “in flight” in terms of EHR systems.

  3. Limited Mention of MEDITECH: While there is some evidence of interaction with the MEDITECH platform (notably the mention of work on the MEDITECH platform by Dr. Eric Nazziola in 2023), it does not establish that PIMC is using MEDITECH as their primary EHR system or that they are transitioning to it extensively. Rather, the focus remains on the transition from RPMS to Oracle Cerner.

Given these considerations, it can be concluded that Phoenix Indian Medical Center is indeed in flight with their EHR system, as they are actively changing from the RPMS (which is VistA/CPRS based) to Oracle Cerner.

There is limited evidence indicating that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center may use VistA/CPRS, as a recent job posting mentions staff inputting patient information into the system, but it is not confirmed as their primary EMR. A job posting on Indeed.com indicates that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center may use VistA/CPRS, but no other definitive evidence confirms this.

After a comprehensive search, here’s what I found regarding Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center’s use of VistA/CPRS:

  • Possible VistA/CPRS Use: One search result, an Indeed.com job posting ([11]), mentions “Inputs all patients’ information into VISTA/CPRS.” This suggests that at least some staff members at Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC may interact with VistA/CPRS, which could be used for certain functions within the facility. However, I can’t definitively confirm from this if it’s their primary acute EMR or a supplementary system. The date of the job posting is not specified, but it would be recent.

It’s important to note that this is not definitive proof that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center uses VistA/CPRS as their main acute electronic medical record system.

Based on my search, here’s what I found regarding Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center and their potential use of VistA/CPRS:

  • Indeed.com Job Posting: A job posting on Indeed.com ([12]) for Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC in Belton, TX, mentions “Inputs all patients’ information into VISTA/CPRS”. This is the strongest evidence suggesting that Cedar Crest Hospital uses VistA/CPRS. However, context is important. It is possible that this is an old job posting or refers to a specific function or relationship Cedar Crest has with the VA system.

  • Bluebonnet Trails Community Services: A “Consolidated Local Service Plan” ([11]) mentions Cedar Crest Hospital in Belton, TX and their plan to launch a patient portal through their electronic health record. This indicates they use an EHR and have or plan to have a patient portal, but it doesn’t specifically identify the system as VistA/CPRS.

  • General Information: Information from ncyi.org ([15]) confirms Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC is a 158-bed inpatient psychiatric facility in Belton, TX. It mentions various treatment approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) but doesn’t mention their EMR system.

  • Acadia Healthcare Website: The Acadia Healthcare website ([18]) describes Cedar Crest as a premier provider of mental health and co-occurring substance use disorder treatment. Again, it doesn’t specify the EHR system.

  • Cedar Crest Website: The Cedar Crest website ([19]) discusses their residential program for adolescents and their approach to treating various mental health and addiction issues. No mention of VistA/CPRS.

  • PracticeMatch: A PracticeMatch entry ([20]) for Cedar Crest highlights their behavioral health and substance abuse treatment programs and their location in Belton, TX. It confirms Cedar Crest is part of Acadia Healthcare. There’s no mention of VistA/CPRS.

Important Considerations Regarding VistA/CPRS:

  • VA System: VistA and CPRS are primarily associated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system ([2, 3, 4, 10]).
  • Public Domain Software: VistA is available as public domain software ([10]), making it possible for non-governmental hospitals to use it.
  • Commercial EHRs: Many hospitals now use commercial Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and patient portals ([6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17]).

Conclusion:

The Indeed.com job posting ([12]) mentioning VISTA/CPRS provides the only evidence that Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center might be using VistA/CPRS.

I would suggest the following next steps to confirm:

  1. Contact Cedar Crest Directly: The most direct way to confirm would be to contact their IT department or administration and ask directly about their EMR system.
  2. Investigate the Indeed.com Job Posting Further: Try to determine the date of the job posting to see if it is current.