US Coast Guard terminates Epic contract
The Coast Guard awarded Epic the $14 million contract in September 2010, seeking to replace a system it deemed outdated.
A Coast Guard spokesman offered few details to Politico regarding the state of the implementation, saying “various irregularities were uncovered, which are currently being reviewed.”
The initial plan was to roll out the software at two to three pilot sites within six months of the contract, but the Coast Guard never deployed the EHR system to any clinic or vessel.
The overall project involved five vendors: Epic, Leidos, Lockheed Martin, Apprio and InterSystems.
An Epic spokesperson told Becker’s Hospital Review the software itself was ready, but other elements of the implementation were not.
The Coast Guard spokesman told Politico the decision to delay the go-live was due to “concerns about the project’s ability to deliver a viable product in a reasonable period of time and at a reasonable cost.”
The Coast Guard said the return to paper records has not harmed patients or “the quality of healthcare provided to our people,” according to Politico.
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