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Illinois hospital gets big grant for Epic EHR
McLeansboro, Ill.-based Hamilton Memorial Hospital has received a $895,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help fund its Epic EHR system, WSIL reported June 7. -
Meditech lost 2,056 beds in 12 months
Meditech lost six hospitals from its network last year and 2,056 hospital beds, but did see gains in legacy migrations and net-new customers. -
California health system switches to Cerner EHR
Seneca Healthcare District, based in Chester, Calif., implemented its new EHR system from Cerner on June 5, replacing its outdated system. -
How Epic, Cerner + 2 other EHR vendors are using AI
Hospitals are unleashing the power of artificial intelligence and EHR vendors are taking note, with many of them integrating AI algorithms into their workflows. -
Oracle Cerner gained 22 hospitals, lost 4,658 beds in 12 months
Oracle Cerner gained 22 hospitals within its network last year but lost thousands of hospital beds as legacy clients transitioned out. -
The question Judy Faulkner asks new Epic employees
At a five-hour introductory meeting with new staffers, Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner asks them: "Why do you come to work?" she wrote in a June 5 blog post. -
State Department looks to get new EHR on heels of Northwell partnership
After partnering with New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health to provide telehealth services for its diplomats, the U.S. State Department is now looking to install a new EHR system, Washington Technology reported June 2. -
9 health systems on Epic's noncompete list
Former Epic employees are barred from working for organizations with ties to the EHR vendor for a year or two after leaving the company, Isthmus reported -
Employee inappropriately accessed EHRs at MUSC Health
An employee from MUSC Health Lancaster (S.C.) Medical Center inappropriately accessed electronic health records of about 1,800 patients between Oct. 6, 2022, and April 11, 2023. -
Former employees say Epic's noncompetes suppress wages, stifle innovation
Some former Epic employees say the EHR vendor's noncompete agreements have held them back from advancing their careers and stifled innovation in the Madison, Wis., area, Isthmus reported June 1. -
America's richest self-made women: Where Epic's Judy Faulkner ranks
With a net worth of $7.4 billion, Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner ranked third on Forbes' June 1 list of the richest American self-made women. -
Florida bans offshore storage of EHRs
The Florida legislature passed an update to the Florida Electronic Health Records Exchange Act banning healthcare organizations using certified health record technology from storing EHR data outside the continental U.S., its territories and Canada, The HIPAA Journal reported June 2. -
Ohio hospital goes live with Meditech
The Bellevue (Ohio) Hospital went live with its new EHR system, Meditech Expanse, on June 1. -
Epic vs. Cerner: EHR market share
EHR vendor Epic Systems continues to be the leader in the EHR hospital market share, with 83 hospitals joining its network in 2022, compared to Oracle Cerner, which only added 22. -
EHR vendors: The big winners from the past 5 years
From 2017 to 2022, Epic was by far the most successful EHR vendor and the only one to gain hospital beds, according to KLAS Research. -
Saudi hospital partners with Cerner to build AI models
King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Saudi Arabia is partnering with Cerner to build artificial intelligence models for healthcare. -
Oracle Cerner in the last 30 days
Here are seven news items about EHR vendor Oracle Cerner reported on by Becker's in the past month. -
What Epic is doing to accelerate interoperability
Epic has been working on interoperability for years and announced new efforts in recent months. -
4 health systems piloting Microsoft, Epic's generative AI
EHR vendor Epic Systems and Microsoft are training Azure OpenAI on a large collection of information so it can asynchronously draft responses to patient messages for providers, and hospitals and health systems have already begun piloting it. -
Epic in the last 30 days
From adding 23 hospitals and health systems to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement to working with Microsoft to train its Azure OpenAI to draft clinicians' messages to patients, here are five updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in May:
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