Welcome to our Newest CommonWell Members and Service Adopters!
CommonWell2023-01-31T04:30:34-06:00Datafied, Devoted Health and Talix are the latest organizations to join the Alliance.
Datafied, Devoted Health and Talix are the latest organizations to join the Alliance.
In the face of a crisis, access to health records can make a lifesaving difference. Listen as Julie Crouse, from NorthBay Healthcare discusses their experience in dealing with dual emergencies: COVID-19 and wildfires.
CommonWell Event Notification Service—currently focused on Admission, Discharge and Transfer Notifications—is now Generally Available! Learn how it can make a substantial difference in patient care.
Learn how CommonWell and its services have helped NVNA and Hospice as it provides home health, palliative care, hospice care, wellness and other critical public health services across 27 Massachusetts communities.
It’s Valentine’s Day and whether you love it or loathe it there’s one thing we can all agree on over at CommonWell: We Love Health IT! So, in honor of all the lovebirds out there, we wanted to give a few of our members the opportunity to sing the praises of advances in Health IT and how it has positively impacted on health care.
CureMD and Human API are the latest two organizations to join the Alliance.
Solace Pediatric Home Healthcare in Glendale, Colorado recently connected to the CommonWell network. Find out how enhanced data access is leading to better experiences for its clinicians and the children they serve.
As 2020 comes to a close, we asked a few members to reflect back on the year and share some insights for what’s to come in 2021.
Last week, we hosted our first virtual Fall Summit. Hear from our Executive Director Paul Wilder on how we kept our CommonWell collaborative spirit alive and moved the needle on some game-changing work.
In one rural community nestled between Kansas City and Columbia, Mo., Fitzgibbon Hospital recorded the most COVID-19 cases per capita in the state of Missouri during the first wave. Learn from their success of facing COVID-19 head on and slowing the curve in their community.