Mass. provider layoffs tied to costly EHR implementation

A Massachusetts-based provider recently announced layoffs of 130 employees at three hospitals for budget issues that stem from the cost of its EHR implementation.

A Boston Business Journal interview with Joanne Conroy, MD, CEO of Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, revealed that the system lost $21 million during the six months ended March 31. Lahey is completing a two-year process of implementing an Epic EHR and patient portal that costs $160 million.

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Editor Beth earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and master’s in health communication. She has worked in hospital, academic and publishing settings over the past 20 years. Beth joined TriMed in 2005, as editor of CMIO and Clinical Innovation + Technology. When not covering all things related to health IT, she spends time with her husband and three children.

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