In late 2017, we announced that Columbia, Weill 
							Cornell Medicine, and NewYork-Presbyterian signed a 
							joint contract with Epic to create a single 
							electronic health record across our three 
							institutions. We want to provide a brief update on 
							what has been accomplished so far and what we have 
							yet to do before we “go live” in January 2024.                        
                            
                            
                            
                            
                        
                        Over the past 12 months, more than 2,500 people from 
						across our three organizations – including more than 200 
						staff who have been hired specifically for the Epic 
						project – have been working together to make hundreds of 
						key decisions that will guide the planning and 
						development of the system. In addition, hundreds of 
						physicians across 52 different Clinical Leadership 
						Groups have been working to align our practices and 
						processes across the three organizations, so that we 
						could develop standardized clinical workflows in the new 
						system. 
                           
                        
                        
The teamwork and professionalism we have seen throughout this phase of the 
project has been remarkable. Faculty and staff representing every clinical area, 
and nearly every administrative function, have devoted thousands of hours of 
effort in addition to their already busy work demands. 
                        
                        
All of this effort has led to the current phase of the project, the build phase. 
The EpicTogether team is currently building our Epic system to our 
specifications, integrating all of the decisions you’ve made about how we want 
the system to work for our clinicians.    
                        
                        
                        
                        In 2024, our focus will shift dramatically as we move 
						from building the system to training everyone who will 
						be using it. This is a massive undertaking, and you will 
						be hearing a great deal about it in the months ahead. We 
						will also be installing and conducting extensive testing 
						of the computers and other infrastructure that will be 
						used to deploy Epic across the three organizations.
                        
                        
                        
                        
We are on track to launch one of the most advanced and up-to-date electronic 
health record systems in the world. We want to express our deepest gratitude for 
everything you’ve done and continue to do to make this project successful.
                        
                        
                        
                        For information and frequent updates on the project, 
						please visit the website, 
						http://epictogetherny.org.