Epic Systems is partnering with Nuance, a clinical documentation software company owned by Microsoft, to integrate GPT-4-powered clinical documentation technology into the company’s EHR software.
'Snap&Go' point-of-use data capture tool is now integrated with EPIC. This elevates the capabilities of EPIC for real-time documentation of implant consumption. EPIC integration ensures 'Snap&Go' ...
Epic has been the talk of healthcare executives since the EHR company launched several new AI products at its annual conference for customers Aug. 18-21. So what stands out to health system leaders?
Nuance Communications and Epic have teamed up to deliver computer-assisted physician documentation embedded within Epic's electronic health record systems (EHRs). The collaboration aims to provide ...
Epic is collaborating with Abridge for generative AI for clinical documentation in the EHR. Abridge, a generative AI company for healthcare, summarizes medical conversations and structures them in ...
AI-enabled documentation startup Abridge is integrating with Epic as part of the electronic health record vendor’s latest program for third-party developers. As the first pal in Epic’s Partners and ...
Verona, Wisconsin-based healthcare technology giant Epic Systems is in the midst of developing a medical appointment and scheduling system for U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. But, with its rival ...
Mayo Clinic Health Systems is beginning to transfer medical records to the Epic EHR system it is investing $1.5 billion in, reported the Post-Bulletin. Mayo Clinic shifted more than 200,000 patients ...
Epic Systems Corporation is a healthcare-focused software company that develops and offers products to improve the health of people. The company’s products are used at community hospitals, academic ...
An employee of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) works inside the company headquarters in Mumbai March 14, 2013. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/Files (Reuters) - A jury in Wisconsin has awarded medical ...
In economic terms, a monopoly means, quite literally, one seller. By this definition, Epic’s 36% market share of U.S. hospitals is far from meeting the monopoly threshold. Oracle, Cerner, athenahealth ...
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