9 health systems moving to Epic

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A growing number of hospitals are going live on Epic, part of a broader shift that has made the company the dominant player in the U.S. hospital EHR market.

Epic continued to lead the EHR market in 2024, posting its largest net gain on record as 10 major health systems selected the vendor for 108 hospitals, according to an April 30 KLAS report

Among smaller hospitals, Epic also dominated, with its Community Connect program capturing nearly 70% of all hospitals affected by EHR decisions in 2024, the report found. Epic held 42.3% of hospitals and 54.9% of beds in the acute care EHR market in 2024, compared to 22.9% of hospitals and 22.1% of beds for Oracle Health and 14.8% of hospitals and 12.7% of beds for Meditech. KLAS’ market share data reflects acute care EHR purchasing activity from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2024.

Editor’s note: This article was updated March 3 and will continue to be updated with the latest news.

Here are the hospitals going live on Epic in 2026, as reported by Becker’s:

  • Springfield, Mo.-based CoxHealth went live with Epic on March 1 after a two-year implementation.
  • Door County Medical Center in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., went live with an Epic EHR system on Feb. 7. The hospital was able to obtain Epic through a partnership with Hospital Sisters Health System, based in Springfield, Ill.
  • Cascade (Idaho) Medical Center, a critical access hospital, has implemented an Epic EHR system through OCHIN.
  • Five Mississippi hospitals are going live with an Epic EHR Jan. 31. The hospitals include South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel; Magee General Hospital; Covington County Hospital in Collins; Simpson General Hospital in Mendenhall; and Smith County Emergency Hospital in Raleigh.
  • MSU Health Care in East Lansing, Mich., is transitioning to Epic’s EHR and billing system Jan. 31 through a new partnership with Henry Ford Health. The shift moves MSU Health Care off athenahealth and onto Henry Ford Health’s Epic infrastructure to support tighter clinical and operational alignment.
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