HealthLeaders Media August 27, 2024
Eric Wicklund

The EHR company put on its usually flashy show, and while groundbreaking announcements were minimal, there are signs that the industry is starting to look at the technology in a new light.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Epic’s annual UGM included a heavy dose of AI, with more than 100 programs already up and running.

– Company founder/CEO Judy Faulkner and top executives highlighted plans to work more closely with both payers and patients.

– While expectedly one-sided, the event does offer a glimpse into a future where the EHR could become a platform for collaborative care.

Epic’s annual User’s Group Meeting (UGM) last week was all that it promised to be: Flashy, upbeat and befitting of the nation’s biggest EHR company.

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