Healthcare DIVE November 14, 2022
Rebecca Pifer

Dive Brief:

  • Google Cloud and Epic, the largest medical software vendor in the U.S. hospital market, are building an offering that will allow clients to run their Epic workloads on Google Cloud, the companies said Monday at the HLTH conference in Las Vegas.
  • Google isn’t disclosing the financial terms of the agreement or how many hospital clients using Epic that it expects to move workloads to the cloud, a Google Cloud spokesperson told Healthcare Dive.
  • However, New Jersey-based provider Hackensack Meridian Health plans to be one of the first healthcare organizations to host its Epic EHR to Google Cloud. Hackensack CEO Robert Garrett said in a statement that the move will allow the 17-hospital system to use tech like...

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