HealthsystemCIO.com June 16, 2020
Coray Tate

Energy still remains high across the U.S. EHR market, even well after the frenzy of meaningful use purchasing. KLAS’ new US Hospital EMR Market Share 2020 report saw movement in all areas of the market, including big IDNs, midsized hospitals, and smaller community hospitals. This blog will dive into the nuance of players and energy unique to each of these settings. At a high level, the big winners this year were Epic and Meditech, who were the only vendors to see a net gain in total number of hospitals.

Big Space: Tug of War

At this point, all big organizations have an EHR, and the space is primarily dominated by Cerner and Epic. However, there are still a few organizations...

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