April 29, 2025
MEDIA ADVISORY
Contact: Kelsey Butz
Email: butzk@ochin.org
Phone: (518) 256-7540

PORTLAND, Ore. (April 29, 2025) — Five health centers and two rural hospitals went live on OCHIN Epic during the first quarter of 2025, including OCHIN’s first Epic member in South Dakota. These organizations join OCHIN’s growing network, which earned top recognition from KLAS and Epic Systems in 2024 for measurably supporting providers’ satisfaction and patients’ access to quality, whole-person care.
OCHIN Epic now supports more than 2,000 care delivery sites in 38 states, reaching about 7.4 million people, including patients at 11 rural hospitals and a growing number of organizations that support Indigenous and tribal communities.
“Health & Wellness Center is thrilled to be a part of the OCHIN collaborative and to work alongside the talented organizations to drive meaningful advancements in health care technology and patient care,” said Brooke Lattimore, chief operating officer of Stigler Health and Wellness. “Collaboration is at the heart of progress, and we’re excited to learn, share ideas, and achieve great outcomes together.”

OCHIN Epic ambulatory go-lives last quarter:
- Stigler Health — Oklahoma
- NATIVE Project — Washington
- Unity Care NW — Washington
- Minnesota Community Care — Minnesota
- Bertie Country Rural Health — North Carolina
OCHIN Epic acute go-lives last quarter:
- Madison Regional Hospital — South Dakota
- Ray County Hospital and Healthcare — Missouri
OCHIN supports a national network of ambulatory and acute health care members including rural hospitals, rural health clinics, Indigenous and tribal health organizations, school-based clinics, correctional facilities, behavioral health providers, dental clinics, public health departments, and PACE and HIV/AIDS care organizations. As the knowledge solutions partner of choice, OCHIN provides a powerful and dependable EHR system and consultative support to help more than 300 organizations achieve operational and financial wellness, support clinician well-being, and enhance clinical quality.
For more information, visit ochin.org.