Healthcare organizations are highlighting the benefits of Teamwork, the first application in EpicOps—Epic’s integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) suite designed specifically for healthcare.
Teamwork enables healthcare organizations to manage clinician and staff scheduling, exam room utilization, and resource planning within the same platform used for patient care. By providing real-time visibility into schedules and resource availability, the solution helps improve operational efficiency across the organization.
The platform also enhances the patient experience by reducing delays caused by outdated scheduling information. At University of Iowa Health Care, real-time schedule updates allow nurses, care coordinators, and other clinical staff to quickly identify and connect with available physicians, helping accelerate patient care and improve care coordination.
At Dubai Health, Teamwork is streamlining workforce scheduling, allowing clinicians to spend less time coordinating schedules and more time focusing on patient care. The organization is the first to implement Teamwork for nursing workflows and the first health system outside the United States to adopt EpicOps, Epic’s integrated enterprise resource planning suite for healthcare.
Healthcare organizations are also reporting measurable operational improvements with Teamwork. Parkview Health has reduced the time required to create provider schedules by approximately 75%, using scheduling templates, real-time coverage insights, and seamless integration with Epic’s clinical platform.
Teamwork is a key component of EpicOps, Epic’s integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite built specifically for healthcare. The platform combines workforce management, supply chain operations, and financial systems with clinical workflows, enabling health systems to improve efficiency while identifying opportunities to lower operational costs.
The solution also provides detailed insights into exam room utilization by provider and time of day, helping organizations identify unused capacity and increase patient access. Looking ahead, Epic plans to expand EpicOps with supply chain management capabilities that can forecast inventory requirements based on upcoming surgical schedules, reducing supply shortages, minimizing waste, and preventing delays in patient care.
Epic also envisions using EpicOps to help healthcare leaders better evaluate both the financial and clinical impact of care. By connecting treatment costs with patient outcomes—such as shorter hospital stays and lower readmission rates—the platform aims to support data-driven decisions that improve care quality while reducing overall healthcare costs.
















