Oracle Health and Epic are looking at the electronic health records market in countries where the digitization of healthcare ...
The vast majority of those lost customers switched to Epic Systems, the Wisconsin-based company that has long been Cerner’s ...
The product announcement comes as Oracle attempts to win back market share lost to its largest competitor, Epic.
Health system CIOs weigh in on Oracle's new EHR system and its potential to transform the hospital IT landscape, citing increased competition and concerns.
Oracle, which acquired the medical records giant Cerner for $28 billion in 2022, is the latest major vendor to support TEFCA, ...
Pittsburgh-based UPMC, operating 40 hospitals and 800 outpatient sites, plans to migrate to Epic by mid-2026. Currently, the health system uses Oracle Cerner for inpatient care and Epic for ...
Oracle also launched a new version of its generative AI-powered digital assistant for clinicians. This tool, integrated into the Oracle Health EHR, is a voice-activated Clinical AI Agent, formerly ...
Cerner offers services around population health ... (EHR), where we believe the primary competitors are privately held Epic and AllScripts,” according to the report. Representatives from Cerner ...
A decade later, Cerner scored a huge win. In 2015, it beat out Epic, its main competitor, for a $4.3 billion contract to handle electronic health records for the Defense Department. Two years ...
Cerner contributed $5.9 billion to Oracle's total revenue in fiscal 2023. Epic generated $4.9 billion in revenue last year. The new EHR has been in the works since Oracle acquired Cerner ...
Oracle said Monday that it plans to become a part of a new federally supported medical network that will facilitate patient ...