MedCity News December 4, 2025
Katie Adams

At Forbes Healthcare Summit, Epic CEO Judy Faulkner explained why the company’s long-protected independence and unconventional management approach have been central to its dominance as an EHR vendor. Now, she says the company’s future will depends on how it uses its massive data stores to support AI-powered clinical decisions.

Epic is one of the most dominant companies in healthcare, managing medical records for more than two-thirds of the U.S. population and shaping how clinicians document and deliver care every day. The EHR vendor currently covers more than half of acute multispecialty hospital beds in the country, and it generated $5.7 billion in revenue last year.

During a talk at Forbes’ Healthcare Summit in New York City on Thursday, Judy Faulkner,...

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