For its “U.S. Hospital EMR Market Share 2020” report, KLAS Research analyzed vendors in use at 5,457 acute care hospitals across the U.S.
Epic and Cerner have been the only vendors to add hospital market share each year since KLAS started tracking the market in 2010. Last year marked Cerner’s first decrease, with its acute market share falling by 0.2 percent.
Here’s how major EHR vendors fared in terms of hospital market share in 2019:
Epic: 29 percent
Cerner: 26 percent
Meditech: 17 percent
CPSI: 9 percent
Allscripts: 6 percent
Medhost: 4 percent
None/other: 9 percent
Here’s each major EHR vendor’s net change in hospital market share in 2019:
Epic: +55
Cerner: -9
Meditech: +29
CPSI: -5
Allscripts: -29
Medhost: -10
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