Becker's Healthcare August 22, 2025
Naomi Diaz

Epic Systems and Oracle Health are making parallel moves to reshape the EHR market, each emphasizing AI as a centerpiece of their strategies

At its annual User Group Meeting in Verona, Wis., Epic highlighted new AI capabilities designed to make patient interactions more intuitive. Among the tools introduced were an ambient documentation system and two AI assistants. Founder and CEO Judy Faulkner said the company has between 160 and 200 AI projects underway.

The event drew thousands of industry leaders and underscored Epic’s market position. A KLAS Research report found the company added 108 hospitals across 10 major systems in 2024, giving it 42.3% of the acute-care hospital EHR market and 54.9% of beds.

Oracle Health, meanwhile, is seeking to...

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