Category: EHRs

Oklahoma City hospital opts for Meditech EHR

An Oklahoma City hospital has selected Meditech Expanse for its EHR.

How Oracle Health is putting AI to use

Oracle Health Chair David Feinberg, MD, said the company’s AI-powered voice recognition tool, the Clinical Digital Assistant, can compile patient records, generate visit notes for providers and respond to specific patient inquiries, the Nashville …

Carequality releases findings in Epic, startup dispute: 12 notes

Carequality, an interoperability network, released findings from a previous dispute between Epic Systems and startup Particle Health. 

Carequality releases findings in Epic, startup dispute: 12 notes

Carequality, an interoperability network, released findings from a previous dispute between Epic Systems and startup Particle Health. 

Epic wants changes to HHS interoperability rule: 5 notes

Epic wrote to HHS asking for changes to a proposed interoperability rule.

Why Epic hires by test

With more than 14,000 employees and hundreds of thousands of job applications last year alone, Epic has refined the best way to find talent.

How University Hospitals sold a $400M EHR project to the board

A little more than one year ago, Cleveland-based University Hospitals completed its transition to Epic, a process that converted 5.6 million patient records and scheduling systems into one EHR.

AHA opposes HHS interoperability rule: 6 things to know

The American Hospital Association expressed its opposition to parts of a new HHS interoperability rule to facilitate better healthcare data exchange.

How role-playing led to Minnesota system's Epic decision

For any hospital CEO, making significant decisions is a key part of the job, and the approach taken to evaluate options and reach conclusions can offer valuable insights.

FTC chair: Agency could weigh in on Epic lawsuit

During a visit to Wisconsin, Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Lina Khan left open the possibility of the agency intervening in ongoing litigation involving Epic Systems, ABC affiliate WKOW reported Oct. 3.