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NextEdge Health Experience Summit
2015-11-03 - 2015-11-04    
All Day
With a remarkable array of speakers and panelists, the Next Edge: Health Experience Summit is shaping-up to be an event that attracts healthcare professionals who [...]
mHealthSummit 2015
2015-11-08 - 2015-11-11    
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Anytime, Anywhere: Engaging Patients and ProvidersThe 7th annual mHealth Summit, which is now part of the HIMSS Connected Health Conference, puts new emphasis on innovation [...]
24th Annual Healthcare Conference
2015-11-09 - 2015-11-11    
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The Credit Suisse Healthcare team is delighted to invite you to the 2015 Healthcare Conference that takes place November 9th-11th in Arizona. We have over [...]
PFF Summit 2015
2015-11-12 - 2015-11-14    
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PFF Summit 2015 will be held at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC. Presented by Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Visit the www.pffsummit.org website often for all [...]
2nd International Conference on Gynecology & Obstetrics
2015-11-16 - 2015-11-18    
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Welcome Message OMICS Group is esteemed to invite you to join the 2nd International conference on Gynecology and Obstetrics which will be held from November [...]
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National Harbor
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12 Nov 15
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Why are healing centers picking Epic over other EHR sources?

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The success of that Epic Systems has had in getting health systems and hospitals to sign sizeable contracts to implement and maintain their EHR systems cannot be argued. That being said, the EHR industry leader has caught its fair share of flak from critics as a result of its price tag or the demands it places on healthcare organizations and providers when it comes to adopting Epic (or even the criticism that being the top brand necessarily leads to — “A favourite has no has friend!” Thomas Gray once wrote).
In a recent post on his personal blog, John Halamka, MD, CIO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and one of the rare few not using Epic, explores the potential motivations driving healthcare organizations to make the switch to the market leader’s EHR. As he notes on Life as a Healthcare CIO, most of his neighboring CIOs and hospitals are in the process or considering adopting an EHR from Epic.
According to Halamka, there are no less than five reasons why hospitals are choosing Epic over other EHR vendors.
First off, Epic provides a product that gets clinicians to buy in, perhaps the most influential determinant in a successful EHR adoption. “Epic sells software, but more importantly it has perfected a methodology to gain clinician buy in to adopt a single configuration of a single product. Although there are a few clinician CIOs, most IT senior management teams have difficulty motivating clinicians to standardize work,” he writes.
Secondly, hospital EHR adoption of Epic, observes Halamka, eases the demands on health information managers and IT staff whose ability to make changes to the system’s functionalities is dependent on the company’s release schedule for updates, upgrades, and the like.
Thirdly, hospitals eligible for or participating in the EHR Incentive Programs, the worry over an EHR company’s sustainability or ability to achieve and maintain meaningful use certification is eliminated. “It’s a safe bet for Meaningful Use Stage 2. Epic has a strong track record of providing products and the change management required to help hospital and professionals achieve meaningful use,” claims Halamka.
Fourthly, the decision to adopt Epic is both a popular and safe decision. “No one got fired by buying Epic,” says Halamka. That doesn’t mean the vendor’s EHR is without flaws. However, having Epic implemented “is seen in some markets as a competitive advantage to attract and retain doctors,” notes the healthcare CIO.
Lastly, Epic is a streamlined, deeply integrated solution. With interoperability proving a challenge to some hospitals that have chosen a best-of-breed approach, having one go-to system enables Epic adopters to integrate clinical settings.
Although BIDMC haven’t sipped the Kool-Aid, few hospitals have such a unique and versatile resource as Halamka. In lieu of having a technically-sound and -gifted CIO at the helm, putting faith into Epic is an attractive choice for those who can afford it. Source