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'''Epic Systems Corporation''', also known as '''Epic''', is a privately owned enterprise specializing in healthcare software solutions. Its products have had a significant impact on the digitization of medical records, not just in the United States, but globally.
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== Overview and Scope of Epic Systems ==


Founded with the mission to improve healthcare through innovative software solutions, Epic has made substantial strides in the field of electronic health records (EHR). As of 2015, medical institutions that utilize Epic's software held electronic health records for 54% of patients in the United States, and 2.5% of patients worldwide<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/epic-decathlon-10-questions-with-epic-systems-founder-and-ceo-judy-faulkner.html|title=Epic Decathlon: 10 questions with Epic Systems founder and CEO Judy Faulkner|accessdate=2021-07-21|website=Becker's Hospital Review}}</ref>.
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== Epic Systems' Software and Applications ==
'''Epic Systems Corporation''' is a prominent American healthcare software company that develops and supports electronic health record (EHR) systems. Founded in 1979 by Judith R. Faulkner, Epic is headquartered in Verona, Wisconsin. The company is known for its integrated suite of healthcare software applications, which are used by healthcare organizations to manage patient records, streamline clinical workflows, and improve patient care.


Epic's software suite primarily focuses on EHR systems. The goal of these systems is to create a comprehensive and integrated record of a patient's health data, encompassing information from different healthcare providers, including hospitals, primary care physicians, specialists, and even pharmacies. This comprehensive approach can greatly enhance coordination and delivery of care.
==History==
Epic Systems was established in 1979 by [[Judith R. Faulkner]] with an initial investment of $70,000. The company started as Human Services Computing and later changed its name to Epic Systems. Over the years, Epic has grown significantly, becoming one of the leading providers of EHR systems in the United States.


== Influence and Impact of Epic Systems ==
==Products and Services==
Epic offers a comprehensive range of software solutions designed to support various aspects of healthcare delivery. Some of the key products include:


Epic has significantly influenced the transition from paper-based to digital health records. Their software solutions are designed to optimize patient care, increase efficiency in healthcare settings, and enhance patient and provider communication. The high adoption rate of Epic's software, especially in large healthcare systems, indicates their impact on modern healthcare delivery.
* '''EpicCare Ambulatory''' - An EHR system for outpatient care that integrates clinical and practice management functions.
* '''EpicCare Inpatient''' - A hospital-based EHR system that supports clinical workflows and patient management.
* '''MyChart''' - A patient portal that allows patients to access their health information, schedule appointments, and communicate with healthcare providers.
* '''Care Everywhere''' - An interoperability platform that enables the exchange of patient information across different healthcare systems.


== Current Challenges and Future Prospects ==
==Implementation and Adoption==
Epic's software is widely adopted by large healthcare organizations, including academic medical centers, community hospitals, and integrated delivery networks. The implementation of Epic systems often involves significant investment in terms of time and resources, as it requires customization to meet the specific needs of each organization.


While Epic has had considerable success, they face challenges typical to the healthcare technology industry, such as data privacy and interoperability issues. However, the company is continually working to improve and innovate their systems. Their commitment to enhancing healthcare through technology suggests a promising future, particularly in the age of digital health and telemedicine.
==Impact on Healthcare==
Epic Systems has played a crucial role in the digitization of healthcare records, contributing to improved patient safety, enhanced clinical decision-making, and more efficient healthcare delivery. The company's focus on interoperability and data sharing has facilitated better coordination of care across different healthcare settings.
 
==Criticism and Challenges==
Despite its success, Epic has faced criticism regarding the cost of its systems and the complexity of its implementations. Some healthcare providers have expressed concerns about the usability of Epic's software and the challenges associated with training staff to use the system effectively.
 
==Also see==
* [[Electronic Health Record]]
* [[Judith R. Faulkner]]
* [[Healthcare Information Technology]]
* [[Interoperability in Healthcare]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:47, 11 December 2024

Epic Systems

File:Epic Systems Corporation Office.jpg
Epic Systems Corporation Office

Epic Systems Corporation is a prominent American healthcare software company that develops and supports electronic health record (EHR) systems. Founded in 1979 by Judith R. Faulkner, Epic is headquartered in Verona, Wisconsin. The company is known for its integrated suite of healthcare software applications, which are used by healthcare organizations to manage patient records, streamline clinical workflows, and improve patient care.

History[edit]

Epic Systems was established in 1979 by Judith R. Faulkner with an initial investment of $70,000. The company started as Human Services Computing and later changed its name to Epic Systems. Over the years, Epic has grown significantly, becoming one of the leading providers of EHR systems in the United States.

Products and Services[edit]

Epic offers a comprehensive range of software solutions designed to support various aspects of healthcare delivery. Some of the key products include:

  • EpicCare Ambulatory - An EHR system for outpatient care that integrates clinical and practice management functions.
  • EpicCare Inpatient - A hospital-based EHR system that supports clinical workflows and patient management.
  • MyChart - A patient portal that allows patients to access their health information, schedule appointments, and communicate with healthcare providers.
  • Care Everywhere - An interoperability platform that enables the exchange of patient information across different healthcare systems.

Implementation and Adoption[edit]

Epic's software is widely adopted by large healthcare organizations, including academic medical centers, community hospitals, and integrated delivery networks. The implementation of Epic systems often involves significant investment in terms of time and resources, as it requires customization to meet the specific needs of each organization.

Impact on Healthcare[edit]

Epic Systems has played a crucial role in the digitization of healthcare records, contributing to improved patient safety, enhanced clinical decision-making, and more efficient healthcare delivery. The company's focus on interoperability and data sharing has facilitated better coordination of care across different healthcare settings.

Criticism and Challenges[edit]

Despite its success, Epic has faced criticism regarding the cost of its systems and the complexity of its implementations. Some healthcare providers have expressed concerns about the usability of Epic's software and the challenges associated with training staff to use the system effectively.

Also see[edit]

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