Becker's Healthcare September 30, 2024
Naomi Diaz

From plans to rollout 20 news programs to facing an antitrust lawsuit, here are 9 updates on Epic’s operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker’s Hospital Review in September:

  1. Forbes reported that while Judy Faulkner has no plan to retire from Epic, she has made arrangements for the company to stay private and employee-owned after she’s gone.
  2. On Sept. 27, Epic urged Carequality, an interoperability network, to disclose the findings of a previous dispute involving Particle Health, which raised concerns about the company’s data-sharing practices.
  3. The University of Alabama System said it is transitioning to an Epic EHR system, which will be implemented at Birmingham-based UAB and the soon-to-be-acquired Ascension St. Vincent’s Health System.
  4. Particle Health...

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