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Epic Systems has 22 percent of the ambulatory EHR market share for providers who have achieved meaningful use, according to federal data. The following five vendors make up nearly 53 percent of the ...
The EMR market is crowded, somewhat immature and rapidly growing. Characterizing it beyond such vague generalities is tough, but that hasn't stopped some from trying. Austin, Texas-based Software ...
The Epic survey on how providers bill telehealth visits follows a study from KFF published in January that found private insurers paid roughly the same for telehealth and in-person visits during ...
Through this collaboration, iRhythm’s Zio service will be more readily available to healthcare providers using Epic—and the more than 250 million patients in the U.S. who have a record in Epic.
Epic Systems Corp. sits atop a heap of more than 400 developers of complete electronic health-record systems for ambulatory-care physicians and other eligible professionals who have received ...
SSM Health has been an Epic customer since 2005, but as the organization has grown, its use of the EHR system has faced challenges. “At one point, we had multiple instances of Epic and other EHRs.
Tupelo-based North Mississippi Health Services is implementing Epic’s platform as its enterprise ambulatory EHR. Mercy Technology Services will assist with the implementation. North Mississippi ...
Austin, Texas-based Software Advice gamely attempts to analyze the ambulatory EMR market, ... but Thorman reports that privately held Epic Systems leads with about 17 percent of the market.