Among the major publicly-traded EHR vendors, Cerner saw the largest dip in share price at 9.86 percent.
Here is how the three EHR vendors stacked up as of April 20. The companies are listed in alphabetical order.
- Allscripts (Chicago): $12.32 per share (up 0.82 percent)
- athenahealth (Watertown, Mass.): $146.07 per share (up 1.35 percent)
- Cerner (North Kansas City, Mo.): $52.23 per share (down 9.86 percent)
Other top EHRs, including eClinicalWorks, Epic and Meditech, are privately held.
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