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The 2025 DirectTrust Annual Conference
2025-08-04 - 2025-08-07    
12:00 am
Three of the most interesting healthcare topics are going to be featured at the DirectTrust Annual conference this year: Interoperability, Identity, and Cybersecurity. These are [...]
ALS Nexus Event Recap and Overview
2025-08-11 - 2025-08-14    
12:00 am
International Conference on Wearable Medical Devices and Sensors
2025-08-12    
12:00 am
Conference Details: International Conference on Wearable Medical Devices and Sensors , on 12th Aug 2025 at New York, New York, USA . The key intention [...]
Epic UGM 2025
2025-08-18 - 2025-08-21    
12:00 am
The largest gathering of Epic Users at the Epic user conference in Verona. Generally highlighted by Epic’s keynote where she often makes big announcements about [...]
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Epic UGM 2025
18 Aug 25
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EHR market dominance can influence HIE usage

EHR market dominance

Dive Brief:

  • A new analysis of national data from 2012 and 2013 has revealed how market dominance of EHR vendors impacted hospitals’ engagement in health information exchange (HIE).
  • The study published in Health Affairs found hospitals using the dominant EHR of their region engaged in an average of 45% more HIE activities than those using other vendors, though results varied depending on the level of the vendor’s dominance.
  • Understanding the market’s impact will be vital as policy makers aim to promote cross-vendor HIE, the authors argued.

Dive Insight:

Much of the analysis boils down to the finding that providers interested in establishing strong HIE connections will find it easier to do so with others using the same EHR vendor, suggesting there is incentive to go with the dominant local player — though that can leave HIE “islands” that still result in limited engagement.

The researchers added that in markets with low vendor dominance, hospitals may engage in less HIE with hospitals using other systems compared to markets with high vendor dominance due to high costs and competitive barriers. “Policies designed to promote cross-vendor HIE may need to take local market competition into account,” they found.

The analysis also points to an upside to vendor dominance even for those using a competitor. Greater dominance in a market can make it easier for outsiders to engage in HIE because the cost and complexity of interfacing with one dominant system are less than those of interfacing with numerous smaller systems.

“In markets with low vendor dominance, the cost of hospital engagement in HIE with multiple vendors’ systems may be prohibitive, and vendors may be less interested in collaborating because competition is stronger,” the study found.

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