Healthcare DIVE May 25, 2023
Shannon Muchmore

Dive Brief:

  • Electronic health record purchasing last year featured a “significant uptick” in migrations and small organization purchasing decisions, according to a new report by Klas Research.
  • Epic continues to be the EHR market leader, covering 36% of acute care hospitals in the U.S. and 48% of beds. It was the only vendor to have positive net change in both hospital market share and number of beds in 2022.
  • Oracle Health, which acquired Cerner in June 2022, saw its first double-digit net gain in hospitals since 2018, driven largely by small acute-care hospitals choosing its CommunityWorks platform. The loss of large hospitals, however, led to an overall decline in beds.

Dive Insight:

Last year, 313 hospitals made an...

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