Below are five health systems that launched a new Epic EHR system or announced plans to do so since Aug. 2.
- Winchester, Va.-based Valley Health will spend $50 million to install its own Epic EHR system. The health system has used Epic's EHR through a partnership with Falls Church, Va.-based Inova Health System since 2014 and plans to install its own upgraded version of the system.
- Greenbrae, Calif.-based MarinHealth Medical Center implemented a new EHR system in collaboration with the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. The new system, dubbed APeX, allows patients to have digital access to all their health information through Epic Systems' patient portal.
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What is EpicCare EMR Software?
Epic is a privately held healthcare software company that was founded in 1979. Epic EMR Software meets the requirements of around 25 specialties, including behavioral health, cardiology, dermatology, dental, nephrology, radiology, and occupational health. EpicCare is Epic's electronic medical records (EMR) solution for large medical centers, hospitals, and practices, certified for Meaningful Use Stages 1 and 2.
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