Cerner and Epic are two of the biggest names in the electronic health record (EHR) landscape. Both offer impressive cloud-based solutions for patient communication, clinician charting and revenue ...
The vast majority of those lost customers switched to Epic Systems, the Wisconsin-based company that has long been Cerner’s ...
Oracle, which acquired the medical records giant Cerner for $28 billion in 2022, is the latest major vendor to support TEFCA, ...
Pittsburgh-based UPMC, operating 40 hospitals and 800 outpatient sites, plans to migrate to Epic by mid-2026. Currently, the health system uses Oracle Cerner for inpatient care and Epic for ...
For rural hospitals that often operate with a patchwork of platforms like Cerner, Epic, Meditech, Allscripts, and McKesson, the seamless connection between EHR systems is vital. Integrated systems ...
A decade later, Cerner scored a huge win. In 2015, it beat out Epic, its main competitor, for a $4.3 billion contract to handle electronic health records for the Defense Department. Two years ...