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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Alberta Health Services Healthcare 113000 $19.1B Canada Epic Systems Epic Flowsheet SmartForms Content Management 2019 n/a In 2019, Alberta Health Services deployed Epic Flowsheet SmartForms as part of the provincewide Epic Connect Care rollout in Alberta, Canada. Epic Flowsheet SmartForms is implemented within the Content Management category to capture structured clinical data for frontline clinical documentation and scoring workflows. The deployment configures SmartForms to interface directly with Epic flowsheets to capture scores, scales and structured clinical data, consistent with module usage described in the Connect Care manual. Functional capabilities emphasized in the implementation include structured capture of clinical scores and scales, flowsheet-driven documentation, and standardized recording of point of care observations across clinical workflows. Operational scope spans Alberta sites and frontline care teams, where SmartForms together with flowsheets standardize documentation and reporting across sites, improving data availability and clinical consistency as described in the Connect Care documentation. Governance and configuration adherence are anchored to the Connect Care manual, with module linkage to flowsheets explicitly used to align scale definitions, documentation templates and reporting structures across the provincial deployment.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Healthcare 18589 $3.1B United States Epic Systems Epic Flowsheet SmartForms Content Management 2011 n/a In 2011 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center implemented Epic Flowsheet SmartForms as part of a Content Management initiative to standardize clinical data capture for inflammatory bowel disease. The institution's Biomedical Informatics team developed and published the Epic IBD SmartForm, released to Epic customers mid-2011, to collect discrete clinic data elements directly within Epic Flowsheet SmartForms for use across the care network in the United States. The implementation centered on form configuration and discrete data modeling within the Epic Flowsheet SmartForms environment, enabling structured clinical documentation, form-driven workflows, and automated export routines. Configuration work included defining data elements and form logic consistent with registry requirements, and embedding the SmartForm into clinic documentation workflows to support data-in-once capture at the point of care. Operational scope included pediatric gastroenterology clinics and participating centers contributing to the ImproveCareNow registry, with the solution providing an electronic export pathway to ImproveCareNow. Governance focused on standardized form definitions and clinical documentation practices to reduce duplicate manual entry, and the deployment delivered a data-in-once capability that reduced duplicate manual data entry and enabled electronic registry transfers across participating centers.
Southeastern Health Healthcare 1500 $328M United States Epic Systems Epic Flowsheet SmartForms Content Management 2012 n/a In 2012 Southeastern Health implemented Epic Flowsheet SmartForms as a Content Management initiative within its Epic Systems environment. The implementation targeted structured clinical documentation and content management across the provider network of a 1500 employee health system, embedding Epic Flowsheet SmartForms into routine charting and clinician workflows. Configuration work focused on SmartForms templates and flowsheet build plus clinical content build and order transmittal workflows, reflecting certified internal capability in SmartForms and clinical content construction. Epic Flowsheet SmartForms was configured to capture structured data elements and to support ambulatory and inpatient documentation patterns, aligning form and flowsheet logic with clinical content build processes. The deployment was integrated inside the broader Epic suite, with explicit alignment to Epic Ambulatory, MyChart, and Wisdom components to ensure continuity between ambulatory documentation, patient facing access, and clinical content repositories. Governance centered on clinical content build ownership and order transmittal workflow controls, with clinician-facing configuration and training implied by certification in EpicCare Ambulatory, MyChart, Wisdom, SmartForms, and Order Transmittal.
Healthcare 15000 $2.8B United States Epic Systems Epic Flowsheet SmartForms Content Management 2013 n/a
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  1. On Lok Senior Health Services, a United States based Insurance organization with 600 Employees

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