Report: Cerner, Epic Acquired 75% of New EHR Hospital Business Last Year

Cerner and Epic combined acquired slightly more than 75 percent of new electronic health record contracts at large (more than 200 beds) acute-care hospitals last year, according to a report by KLAS.

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According to the report, more than 400 large hospitals do not currently have an EHR system, providing an opportunity for the market to keep evolving.

“This mass migration [to EHRs] is clearly not over,” said Colin Buckley, one of the report’s authors, according to a Healthcare Global report. “The question is which way [hospitals without EHRs] will go and which factors will guide that decision.”

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