Fierce Healthcare May 1, 2020
Heather Landi

EHR giant Epic continued to amass a greater share of the U.S. hospital market in 2019, while its competitor Cerner lost ground, according to KLAS Research.

Meditech was the only other major vendor to see a net gain in 2019, growing its hospital market share by 29 facilities, according to a KLAS Research report looking at the U.S. hospital market share among electronic health record (EHR) vendors.

Epic gained 55 hospitals in 2019 and now has 29% of the hospital market. That’s up from 28% last year, according to KLAS.

Cerner lost five organizations and has a 26% market share. Meditech’s market share stands at 17%, up from 16% in 2019.

Epic and Cerner now have more than 50% market...

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