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Texas hospital upgrades EHR system
Uvalde (Texas) Memorial Hospital has transitioned to the latest version of its Meditech EHR system, Meditech Expanse, Uvalde Leader-News reported Jan. 5. -
Ardent Health to integrate 18 newly acquired clinics into Epic
Brentwood, Tenn.-based Ardent Health plans to integrate 18 urgent care clinics recently acquired from Tempe, Ariz.-based NextCare Urgent Care into its Epic EHR. -
Top EHRs for 40 medical specialties
ModMed led EHR vendors in appearing the most times on Black Book Research's 2025 list of the top EHRs by medical specialty. -
Top 6 EHR vendors worldwide
The top six EHR vendors globally include three that also hold sway over the U.S. healthcare landscape, according to Black Book Research. -
Ascension finds 'magic' in implementation science
Health systems implementing new technologies must bridge the gap between the knowledge base and patient care to deliver novel therapies at the bedside and fully transform best practices with those new capabilities. -
Judy Faulkner's Forbes 400 ranking, by year
After building Epic from humble beginnings into an EHR powerhouse, company founder and CEO Judy Faulkner first appeared on the Forbes 400 list in 2012. -
Top 3 EHR vendors in North America
The best EHR vendors in North America prioritize interoperability, sophistication and cost, according to Black Book Research. -
Mayo Clinic patient portal messages dropped after e-visit billing
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic researchers say patient portal messages have declined after the system began billing the interactions as e-visits, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. -
Most expensive Epic EHRs, ranked
Epic EHRs have been among the biggest health system investments for years — and 2024 was no exception. -
Top 7 Oracle Health updates in 30 days
Oracle Health, the nation's second-largest EHR vendor by hospital market share, capped off a busy 2024 with a new hospital install and a top industry award. -
VA to rollout Oracle EHR at 4 facilities
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to roll out its new Oracle Health EHR system at four facilities in Michigan starting in 2026. -
25 largest health systems' EHR costs
EHRs are among the largest investments health systems will ever make. -
7 Epic updates in 30 days
From creating a new coalition with Intermountain Health to gaining more hospital and health system customers, here are seven updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in December: -
Epic + Oracle Health: 20 things to know ahead of 2025
Epic Systems and Oracle Health are anticipating big years in 2025. -
How Judy Faulkner teaches good EHR habits
Good EHR habits come down to one thing, according to Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner: training. -
What's next for Amazon in healthcare?
Amazon plans to accelerate its healthcare ambitions, with a focus on expanding its footprint and leveraging health system partnerships in 2025. -
Oracle Health's 2025 vision
Oracle aims to revolutionize the EHR in 2025, transforming it from an administrative burden into a clinical asset powered by AI and machine learning, Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences told Becker's. -
Epic's top 10 moves of '24
Epic maintained its busy pace in 2024, with new health system deals and product launches. -
Epic's 2025 priorities
Epic's roadmap for 2025 focuses on advancing clinician efficiency, enhancing patient empowerment and optimizing operational efficiency. -
Florida health system eyes 2025 as 'year of innovation' after Epic go-live
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Broward Health has completed its transition to an Epic EHR system, aiming to make 2025 the organization's "year of innovation," CIO Steven Travers told Becker's.
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