Epic strengthened its international position in the global hospital EHR market in 2024, according to a new report from healthcare research firm KLAS.
The report, “Global Acute Care EHR Market Share 2025” is based on EHR sales in 2024 confirmed by KLAS. The firm validated regional decisions in Austria, Canada, France, Mauritius, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom. Overall, KLAS validated 246 EHR decisions impacting 550 hospitals and more than 122,000 beds across 43 countries and territories. In total, 39 different EHR vendors were selected.
Here are five key findings from the report:
- Epic secured seven new contracts outside the U.S., marking its second-highest annual total since 2020 and expanding into strategic markets such as Singapore, Canada and the United Kingdom.
- Epic was selected for a provincewide implementation in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada—covering 28 hospitals—making it the EHR vendor with the largest hospital market share in the country, surpassing former leader Meditech.
- In Singapore, Epic achieved full coverage across the nation’s public hospital system. The Ministry of Health extended the platform to its third and final public hospital cluster, representing more than 6,000 beds.
- In the U.K., three National Health Service trusts selected Epic, one of which will adopt the software via the Community Connect model.
- KLAS also reported that Epic contracted for 10,905 hospital beds across the seven international contracts in 2024, placing it among the top three EHR vendors globally by number of beds added. Only Dedalus and InterSystems contracted more total beds worldwide last year.