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The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is the first medical school to use Epic’s new Lyceum platform, which aims to provide first-year medical and nursing students with a quality ...
Epic makes sure to have the latest technology, such as generative artificial intelligence, available from the outset of its EHR implementations, a company leader told Becker’s. The EHR vendor is ...
EMR giant Epic Systems has released an application programming interface designed to allow health IT software developers and medical device manufacturers to work directly with its product. The launch ...
Despite ethical concerns, generative AI in healthcare has promised to help ease workflow burdens for clinicians, a population stressed by the COVID-19 pandemic that now faces a labor shortage. “Suki ...
Mayo Clinic officially hit a milestone in its $1.5 billion system-wide Epic implementation over the weekend: The first 24 sites went live on July 8. The organizations said on Monday that by 2018 Epic ...
United Community Family Services is implementing a $1.8 million Epic EHR, which will allow the Norwich, Conn.-based medical center to access health information from other Connecticut providers such as ...
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, one of the pioneers in building its own software systems, announced it would switch to an Epic electronic health record in November 2017, having weighed the ...
This week, a New York City-based startup decided to wage its own David vs. Goliath-style battle in the healthcare technology world. The payer platform space refers to the emerging market for digital ...
We might still not know the extent of the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, had an enterprising pediatrician not had access to electronic medical records. With the help of the Epic Systems EMR at ...
Epic Systems, the biggest electronic health records (EHR) vendor, notched its largest ever net gain in hospital market share on record in 2024, widening its lead over rival Oracle, according to a ...
Epic Systems, considered the front-runner for the Defense Department’s $11 billion electronic health record contract, has come under sustained criticism for lack of interoperability with other EHRs, ...