From donating funds to support a health system to new partnerships, here are four updates on Cerner's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in May.
- Epic donated funds to support Morgantown, W.Va.-based WVU Medicine's mobile cancer screening programs and sick children's fund.
- Oakland, Md.-based Garrett Regional Medical Center will receive $650,000 in federal funding to purchase an Epic EHR system. The Epic EHR system will replace the health system's 20-year-old medical records system.
- Epic has more than 250 million patients' medical records in its system, and has 32.9 percent of the hospital market share, according to KLAS.
- Naples, Fla.-based NCH Healthcare System will spend $65 million to transition its Cerner EHR system to an Epic system. The transition began January 2021 and is expected to go-live at the health system by June 4. More than 1 million patient records from NCH hospitals and physician offices, diagnostic centers, and outpatient surgery centers will transition to the new system.