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Epic has 41% market share for inpatient EHRs so it's in many but not most hospitals.

https://www.definitivehc.com/blog/most-common-inpatient-ehr-...



But that is 41% for a single vendor out of 10. So market leader. And it looks like the data is based on hospital installations but not normalized based on quantity of patient served or patient case complexity.

Edward’s Hospital in Plainfield, Il and Mt Sinai are two different use cases and should not count equally.


That is something to keep an eye on. The system that owns the hospital where 95% of my work happens uses Epic and they subsidize it for hospitals that aren’t formally part of our system but could be a good referral base.

Catholic hospital, so it has its own internal issues, but it’s definitely not PE-controlled.




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