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New Epic partnership aims to improve neonatal care
EHR vendor Epic Systems has entered into a new partnership with GeneDx, a genetic testing company. -
VA says Oracle Health EHR is failing
An unpublished survey from the Department of Veterans Affairs revealed that its new Oracle Health EHR system is not helping improve patient care, Bloomberg reported June 7. -
Ascension works to update patient portal following cyberattack
St. Louis-based Ascension is updating its patient portal in six markets after restoring the EHRs there following a May 8 cyberattack. -
Novant Health runs into MyChart issues amid EHR transition
Some Novant Health patients have run into issues with MyChart as the Winston-Salem, N.C.-based health system unifies its patient portal platform, WWAY3 reported. -
UW Health AI pilot generates 5,000 patient messages
Madison, Wis.-based UW Health's collaboration with Microsoft and Epic in their AI pilot program, aimed at facilitating the drafting of physician messages to patients, has resulted in the creation of more than 5,000 messages. -
Epic hosts 1st European group meeting
Epic held its inaugural European Group Meeting in May to discuss how the EHR giant's hospital clients on the continent are using its digital tools. -
Epic, AWS keep growing together
New tools and services are making it easier to move Epic to the Amazon Web Services cloud from on premises and hybrid architecture, according to an updated offer from NTT DATA. -
Franciscan Health completes Epic migration to Microsoft cloud
Mishawaka, Ind.-based Franciscan Health migrated its Epic environments to Microsoft Azure, a cloud computing platform developed by Microsoft. -
Judy Faulkner is 'single biggest obstacle to EHR interoperability,' Oracle leader says
Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner is the "single biggest obstacle to EHR interoperability," an Oracle executive wrote in a blog post. -
10 Epic updates in May
From releasing its AI validation suite to detailing plans to launch a new personalized care data tool this summer, here are 10 updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's in May: -
The EHR Exclusive: Empowering smaller healthcare organizations to extend EHR functionality
Smaller healthcare organizations don’t always have access to the same advanced digital tools as larger organizations do. Even when under the umbrella of a huge healthcare system, small hospitals won’t necessarily share EHRs, virtual environments, or other key technologies with the bigger facilities in the system. -
Oracle Health: 7 headlines from May
Oracle Health, the EHR vendor formerly known as Cerner, had a busy May, with new contracts and technology rollouts. Here are seven headlines from the past month. -
Epic releases AI validation suite
EHR vendor Epic Systems released its new AI Trust and Assurance Suite May 21, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to Becker's. -
Memorial Hermann completes 1st phase of Epic transition
Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health System has launched Epic, its new EHR system, with the first wave of users. -
Epic patent infringement case dismissed
SynKloud Technologies, which filed a lawsuit against Epic Systems in January over patent infringement, has agreed to end the legal dispute with the EHR vendor. -
Meditech's market share over the years
Meditech's EHR market share from 2021 to 2023 has stayed the same, remaining at 16%. -
The buzz from Epic's Expert Group Meetings
Thousands of health IT leaders gathered at Epic's Wisconsin headquarters recently to discuss how to use technology to meet the demand for patient volume, attract and retain clinicians, and streamline reimbursements. -
Oracle Health's market share throughout the years
Oracle Health's market share went from 25% in 2021 to 23.4% in 2023. -
Epic's market share throughout the years
Epic's market share has increased from 31% in 2021 to 39.1% in 2023. -
Epic increases hospital market share lead
Epic was the only EHR vendor to experience a net market share increase in 2023, according to a May 17 KLAS Research report.
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