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Waikiki Health Center updates records system

The Waikiki Health Center is collaborating with four other community health centers to improve service and patient care with a $400,000 practice management system, including electronic medical records. The two-year project involves a group purchase of the GE Centricity medical records program, tailored to the centers' specific needs.

Supporting the purchase of the system, which will be completed near year, are the Cecil G. Marshall Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation, with $100,000 over two years; the Hawaii Women's Legal Foundation, $50,000; Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii Public Health Fund, $35,000; Atherton Family Foundation, $20,000; and Alexander & Baldwin, $2,500.