Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare Announces Partnership with Epic
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare is launching a digital transformation journey for patient care through a new partnership with electronic health record company, Epic.
The Memphis-based healthcare system joins nearly 2,400 hospitals across the country in this transition to the Epic platform, which will align patients' electronic health records from every Methodist Le Bonheur office, clinic and hospital setting into one state-of-the-art digital platform as well as increase interaction between physicians, clinical staff and their patients.
"This advanced technology is an investment in our physicians, team members, patients and the communities we are privileged to serve. Whether patients are treated in an Methodist Le Bonheur minor med, a primary or specialty care office or one of our hospitals, physicians and care teams will have effortless and secure access to patients' records in Epic, across the care continuum," said Methodist Le Bonheur President and CEO Michael Ugwueke, DHA, FACHE.
The Epic platform allows families to access all of their healthcare information in one place – a single app - called MyChart. Patients will be able to check-in electronically for appointments, request prescription refills and directly message care team members, which empowers them to better manage their care.
"Epic allows for patients and physicians to have a seamless connection with each other – further delivering on our commitment to more personalized care and a better patient experience," said Monica Wharton, FACHE, executive vice president and chief administrative officer for Methodist Le Bonheur.
The healthcare system anticipates the Epic implementation process to be a multi-year journey. In the meantime, there will be no disruptions to patient care or staff workflows.