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Oracle expects Cerner to 'return to growth' next year
Oracle reported a 7% bump in total third quarter revenue to $13.3 billion, but Cerner continues to challenge the tech giant's bottom line. -
Meditech adds ambient technology to EHR
Meditech is adding ambient listening technology to its Expanse EHR system. -
Oracle expands healthcare platform
Oracle added a generative artificial intelligence service to its suite of cloud applications, services and analytics capabilities for healthcare customers on March 12. -
Stanford Health Care adopts Microsoft AI copilot organizationwide
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care is rolling out an AI copilot from Microsoft's Nuance enterprisewide after a successful pilot with the technology. -
Oracle Health launch in Chicago a 'critical test' for VA EHR
An Oracle Health implementation in the Chicago area could be a "critical test" for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs EHR rollout, NextGov/FCW reported. -
Epic's fantastical new 'Other Worlds' campus
Epic is planning a fantastical theme for its upcoming sixth campus, the Wisconsin State Journal reported March 10. -
Emory brings Epic to Apple
Starting March 7, clinicians will have access to Epic for the first time on the Mac App Store. -
WellSpan adds AI tool to Epic EHR
York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health is embedding an AI tool from Nuance, a Microsoft company, into its Epic EHR system with the aim of automating clinical documentation. -
Patients pay $25 per email with providers on average
The average cost per email for patients to message their provider was $39, according to data compiled and reported by Peterson-Kaiser Family Foundation. -
Epic, Oracle, Meditech commit to Biden's cancer care EHR initiative
Epic, Oracle, Meditech and CVS are among the organizations committing to the Biden administration's "Enhancing Oncology Model," which is a part of the larger Cancer Moonshot initiative. -
'We won't sell our software to you': Why Judy Faulkner favors an all-in-1 EHR
Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner isn't afraid to tell customers no. -
CommonSpirit Utah facilities move to Epic
CommonSpirit Health has transitioned 45 outpatient departments across five hospital markets in Utah to an Epic EHR system. -
Lawmakers seek $1.3B boost for VA's Oracle EHR system
In a bipartisan budget package, lawmakers are asking for more than $1.3 billion for the Department of Veterans Affairs' Oracle EHR system, NextGov reported March 4. -
Christus installs Epic at 6 hospitals
Irving, Texas-based Christus Health has installed an Epic EHR system at six hospitals. -
Michigan Medicine taking steps to move Epic to the cloud
Ann Arbor-based Michigan Medicine has implemented Epic Cloud Read-Only, marking its first step to moving its EHR system to the cloud, TechnologyMagazine.com reported March 1. -
Oracle Health in the last 30 days
Here are 14 times Becker's reported on Oracle Health, the EHR vendor formerly known as Cerner, in the past month. -
Surge of EHR messages a good thing, researchers say
Researchers say the increase in secure messaging among healthcare providers could be a good thing, allowing them to trace EHR "breadcrumbs" to improve both care and communication, the American Medical Association reported. -
Epic install affects NCH Healthcare's operating performance
Naples, Fla.-based NCH Healthcare System's operating performance weakened mainly because of challenges with labor, rising prices, longer hospital stays and the introduction of a new EHR system, according to a Feb. 28 Fitch report. -
Where Epic ranks in home health, per KLAS
Epic secured the title of Best in KLAS for health system-owned home health agencies in 2024, according to a Feb. 27 report from KLAS. -
Epic in the last 30 days
From adding more hospitals and health systems to its EHR system to diving into spatial computing with Apple, here are 11 updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported on by Becker's Hospital Review in February:
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