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Oregon PDMP Integration Initiative Implementation Report Updated 8/12/20 Oregon PDMP Integration initiative Implementation Report Updated 8/12/20 174 Entities In LIVE Status Total EDIE/PDMP Prescribers 741 Total EHR/PDMP Prescribers 19844 Overall Total 20585 32 Entities In LIVE Status EDIE/PDMP # Facility Parent/Host Facility Name Prescribers Type Integration Type Adventist Medical Center 26 IH Cerner Asante Ashland Community Hospital 10 IH Epic Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center 41 IH Epic Asante Three Rivers Medical Center 19 IH Epic CHI St. Anthony Hospital 19 IH Meditech Coquille Valley Hospital District 12 IH Cerner Grande Ronde Hospital 8 IH Epic KP Sunnyside Medical Center 36 IH Epic KP Westside Medical Center 36 IH Epic Lake Health District Hospital 5 IH T-System Legacy Emanuel 25 IH Epic Legacy Good Samaritan 30 IH Epic Legacy Meridian Park 18 IH Epic Legacy Mount Hood 28 IH Epic Legacy Silverton Medical Center 15 IH Epic Oregon Health and Science University 70 IH Epic Peacehealth Peace Harbor 7 IH Epic Peacehealth Riverbend (2 Locations Riverbend & University District) 22 IH Epic Peacehealth University District 22 IH Epic Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital 10 IH Epic Providence Medford Medical Center 19 IH Epic Providence Milwaukie Hospital 13 IH Epic # Facility Parent/Host Facility Name Prescribers Type Integration Type Providence Newberg Hospital 26 IH Epic Providence Portland Medical Center 43 IH Epic Providence Seaside Hospital 7 IH Epic Providence St Vincent Medical Center 47 IH Epic Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center 12 IH Epic Salem Hospital 42 IH Epic Sky Lakes Medical Center 11 IH Epic St. Charles Medical Center - Bend 32 IH Epic Wallowa Memorial Hospital 9 IH Epic West Valley Hospital 21 IH Epic 142 Entities In LIVE Status EHR/PDMP # Facility Parent/Host Facility Name Prescribers Type Integration Type A Family Healing Center 3 GP Athenahealth Asante 919 HS Epic Bay Area Hospital Oregon 75 IH Cerner OCHIN Benton County Health Services 35 IP Epic, Nextgen Better Health Family Medical 1 IP AthenaHealth BioLounge LLC 1 IP Charm EHR Blue Mountain Hospital 8 IH Other Broadway Medical Clinic 25 IP NextGen Canyon Family Health Inc 1 IP Athenahealth MVIPA Cascade Cardiology LLC 7 IP NextGen Cascade Health 4 IP eclinicalworks Cascade Internal Medicine 1 IP Cerner Cascade Internal Medicine Specialists 3 IP eClinicalworks Central Oregon Family Medicine PC 3 IP eClinicalWorks Modernizing Clinic for Dermatology & Wellness LLC 4 GP Medicine Columbia Gorge Family Medicine 11 IP eClinicalWorks Columbia Medical Clinic, PC 12 GP Athenahealth Columbia Memorial Hospital 80 IH Cerner OCHIN Columbia River Health IP Epic, Nextgen ColumbiaCare Services, Inc. 9 Virence Complete Integrative Care 8 IP Athenahealth Comprehensive Pain Consultants 2 IP AthenaHealth Corvallis Family Medicine, PC 6 IP eClinicalWorks OCHIN Deschutes County Health Department 13 IP Epic, Nextgen # Facility Parent/Host Facility Name Prescribers Type Integration Type DESERT PEAKS HEALTH CARE 2 GP Athenahealth DISPATCHHEALTH-OREGON PC 10 UC Athenahealth Dr. Michelle Young LLC` 1 IP ChARM EHR OCHIN Dunes Family Health Care 10 IP Epic, Nextgen EyeHealth Northwest, PC 47 GP Nextgen Gerald A Jaworski MD PC 1 IP eClinicalWorks GeriGuideMD LLC 1 IP Athenahealth Gorge NP Partners, PC 2 GP AthenaHealth Harney Country Health Department (High Country Health) 3 GP Athenahealth HIV Alliance dba Alliance for Commuity Wellness 1 GP Athenahealth Hope Family Medicine 1 IP NextGen Housecall Providers Services LLC 5 GP DrFirst ICCO, LLC 34 GP eClinicalWorks IHN-CCO RHIC (Samaritan Health) 1335 HIE InterSystems Immersion Health 1 IP Charm EHR Injury Specialists of Oregon 1 IP Athenahealth IO Management Company 17 GP eClinicalWorks James J. Biemer Jr., MD, PC 2 GP Athenahealth Jerrold Snow, LLC 1 IP Athenahealth Kaiser Permanente 1386 HS EPIC Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services 12 HS NextGen OCHIN La Clinica 63 IP Epic, Nextgen OCHIN La Pine Community Health Center 22 IP Epic, Nextgen Lane County 100 CPC NextGen Legacy Health 5575 HS Epic Life Balance Northwest, LLC 1 IP ICANotes OCHIN Lincoln County Health & Human Services 20 IP Epic, Nextgen Madras Medical Group 6 IP Athenahealth Mckenzie Family Practice 4 GP eClinicalWorks Mckenzie River Clinic 2 GP Athenahealth Medical and Surgical Specialists 125 GP Centricity MVIPA Mill Creek Family Clinic Inc 1 IP NextGen Mir Clinic 1 IP eclinicalworks Monarque Health and Wellness 3 IP Athenahealth OCHIN Mosaic Medical 65 IP Epic, Nextgen OCHIN National University of Natural Medicine 65 IP Epic, Nextgen OCHIN Neighborhood Health Center 29 IP Epic, Nextgen Northwest Brain and Spine 7 GP eclinicalworks MVIPA Northwest Family Medicine 5 IP NextGen Northwest Human Services 23 GP NextGen Northwest Integrative Medicine 5 GP ChARM EHR # Facility Parent/Host Facility Name Prescribers Type Integration Type Northwest Primary Care Group, P.C. 30 GP DrFirst Northwest Women's Clinic, P.C. 11 IP Athenahealth NW NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE 2 GP AthenaHealth Options Counseling Services of Oregon, Inc. 13 GP DrFirst eClinicalWorks Oregon Ear, Nose and Throat PC 2 IP (eCW) MVIPA Oregon Family Health, LLC 3 GP NextGen Oregon Health and Science University 1706 HS Epic Oregon Pain Clinic 3 GP eClinicalworks Oregon Sleep Associates 3 IP athenahealth OCHIN Outside In 16 IP Epic, Nextgen Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute Oregon 49 IP Nextgen Pacific Family Medicine 2 IP Amazing Charts Pacific Women's Center, LLC 8 IP eClinicalWorks PeaceHealth System Services 930 HS Epic Peoples Community Clinic of Newberg 1 IP AthenaHealth Phoebe Rich Dermatology 4 IP Not Answered Phoenix Rising Family Medicine 1 IP Athenahealth MVIPA Physicians Building Group LLP 11 IP NextGen PORTLAND NEUROSURGERY 2 GP Centricity Portland Pain Care 4 GP iSalus Primary Care West, PC 4 IP NextGen OCHIN Prism Health 3 IP Epic, Nextgen Progressive Periodontics 1 IP iPrescribe Providence Oregon Region 3682 HS Epic Randy Visser, DO PC 1 IP Athenahealth Redmond Internal Medicine Clinic DBA Redmond Medical Clinic 3 IP eClinicalWorks Reese Family Practice 1 IP eClinicalWorks Restore PDX 3 GP Athenahealth River's Edge Behavioral Health 1 IP Athenahealth OCHIN Rogue Community Health 34 IP Epic, Nextgen Rogue Valley Physicians 12 GP NextGen Salem Health Salem Clinic 74 GP Epic Salem Health 148 HS Epic Salem Pain and Spine Specialists 2 IP NextGen Salem Pediatric Clinic 13 GP NextGen MVIPA Salem Pulmonary Associates PC 16 IP NextGen Salem Rehabilitation Associates 4 IP NextGen Samaritan Health 866 HS Epic Santiam Hospital 30 IH CPSI # Facility Parent/Host Facility Name Prescribers Type Integration Type Santiam Memorial Hospital - Clinics 31 HS Athenahealth Santiam Mobile Medicine 1 IP Athenahealth Sellwood Medical Clinic 13 IP Athenahealth Sellwood Podiatry 1 IP Athenahealth Shriner's Hospital 28 IH Cerner Siskiyou Community Health Center 32 GP Nextgen Slocum Orthopedics 37 GP NextGen Springfield Family Physicians 21 IP eClinicalWorks St Charles Health System 70 HS Epic St. Alphonsus Health System 104 HS Cerner Stayton Family Practice Inc 6 GP AthenaHealth Summit Medical Group 120 GP Epic Sunrise Family Clinic 3 GP AthenaHealth synergy womens health care 4 IP Athenahealth The Center for Men's & Women's Urology 5 IP Athenahealth The Corvallis Clinic P.C 110 IP Athenahealth The Oregon Clinic 270 IP Virence The Portland Clinic 95 GP Epic OCHIN The Rinehart Clinic 5 IP Epic, Nextgen THE WILLAMETTE CLINIC 1 IP eClinicalworks ThriveWell Clinic 1 IP AthenaHealth OCHIN Tillamook County Health Department 5 IP Epic, Nextgen OHSU Tuality Healthcare 420 HS Epic Umpqua Community Health Center (Avivia Health) 22 GP Athenahealth Valley Women's Health, PC 6 GP Athenahealth OCHIN Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center 107 IP Epic, Nextgen Voda Integrative Medical Clinic 1 HS Athenahealth OCHIN Wallace Medical Concern 12 IP Epic, Nextgen MVIPA West Salem Family Practice 8 IP NextGen White River Health District dba Deschutes Rim Health Clinic 2 IP Athenahealth Willamette Ear Nose and Throat and FPS LLP 6 GP NextGen Willamette Health & Wellness 8 GP DrFirst Athena Willamette Valley Clinics 18 GP Athenahealth Willamette Valley Medical Center 44 IH DrFirst OCHIN Winding Waters Medical Clinic 48 IP Epic, Nextgen Woodstock Medical Group 3 IP Mckesson WVP MG WVP Medical Group LLC 55 GP NextGen Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic 200 GP Epic 8 Pharmacies In LIVE Status Parent/Hos # Facility t Facility Name Locations Type EMR Vendor Albertsons Companies Inc. (Albertsons, Safeway, Haggen Pharmacies) 107 RPC PDX Beaverton Pharmacy 1 RPC PastRx Transaction Data Gordon's Pharmacy and Gifts, LLC 1 RPC Systems Providence Retail Pharmacies 15 RPC QS/1 Rite Aid 73 RPC Rx30 The Kroger Co. (Fred Meyer & QFC stores) 53 RPC The Kroger Co. Walgreens 72 RPC n/a Walmart 46 RPC n/a Total Pharmacists 368 14 Entities In Progress Phase # Facility Parent/Host Facility Name Prescribers Type EMR Vendor @Pharmacy.Com 1 RPC Mckesson Bend Neurological Associates, LLC 4 IP eClinicalWorks (eCW) Cascade Physicians 11 IP eClinicalWorks (eCW) Family Practice Group 9 GP athenahealth Klamath Open Door Pharmacy 4 RPC PioneerRx Lake Health District (OR) 15 HS Cerner Lower Umpqua Hospital 33 HS DrFirst Athena Mountain View Medical Center 9 IP Athenahealth Oregon Heart Center PC 8 GP Other Physicians Medical Center 14 IP AthenaHealth Rheumatology Clinic, LLC 4 GP DrFirst Southwest Family Physicians 14 IP DrFirst Well Life Medicine 5 IP athenahealth White Bird Clinic 5 Other NextGen Total In Progress Status 132 57 Entities In Application Phase Appriss Gateway EULA Agreement # Facility Parent/Host Facility Name Complete Complete Prescribers Type EMR Vendor Adventist Health (OR) No No 120 HS Epic Amedisys, Inc (OR) No No 1 Other DrFirst Amy Bruner, MD LLC Yes No 1 IP Athenahealth Anne Hill, ND Yes No 1 IP Charmehr Benjamin R Wilson, MD No No 1 IP Other Betts Psychiatric, PC Yes No 2 IP DrFirst Bloom Functional Medicine No No 2 IP Charm EHR calcagno pediatrics No No 6 GP NA Centennial Medical Group (OR) No No 0 GP athenahealth Center for Developing Hope No Yes 2 GP AdvancedMD CHI St.
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