Category: EHRs

Marquette nursing students get 1st access to Epic educational software

Milwaukee-based Marquette University is the first nursing school in the country to use Epic’s educational Lyceum platform to teach its students how to navigate around the EHR.

How Epic won over academic medical centers

With New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health switching to Epic, the EHR vendor now has a unique distinction: It will be used by every health system on U.S. News & World Report’s best hospitals list.

Kootenai Health experiences EHR system disruption

Kootenai Health, based in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, said it is experiencing an issue with its EHR system platform.

14 hospitals selecting Oracle Cerner in 2023

From partnering with hospitals in Saudi Arabia to California, Oracle Cerner has had a busy 2023.

3 Epic expansion projects

As Epic continues to solidify its grip over the EHR market, the software giant is launching new expansion projects in its home base of Verona, Wis.

How EHR vendors faired in market share throughout the years

EHR vendors have faced various challenges and opportunities over the years, and their performance in the marketplace has been influenced by regulatory changes, technology advancements and evolving healthcare needs, but one vendor continues to gain the …

Epic EHR meets Amazon Echo at Houston Methodist

Houston Methodist went live with a pilot Oct. 19 that connects Amazon’s Echo Dot with its Epic EHR system. 

Epic, Microsoft unveil vision for enhanced healthcare productivity

Satya Nadella, CEO and chairman of Microsoft, said Epic Systems is implementing an array of copilot solutions that leverage Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service and Dragon Ambient eXperience Copilot.

Boston Children's Hospital's move to enhance interoperability

Clara Guixa, vice president of applications and deputy CIO of Boston Children’s Hospital, said the move to a fully Epic EHR system will give the health system the opportunity to transform digitally, increase interoperability and drive greater efficienc…

AI promises efficiency in EHR management

Andrew Albano, DO, chief medical officer of Prisma Health, based in Greenville, S.C., said one of the biggest problems with the EHR is the “note float,” and that AI may be a promising tool to help with this, Computerworld reported Oct. 17.