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Epic

Epic

Software Development

Verona, WI 1,057,964 followers

...with the patient at the heart

About us

Join us in our mission to help the world get well, help the world stay well, and help future generations be healthier. We hire smart and motivated people from all academic majors to code, test, and implement healthcare software that hundreds of millions of patients and doctors rely on to improve care and ultimately save lives around the globe. No healthcare experience is necessary; we'll train you to be an expert in health IT and we'll provide you with personal development classes to grow as a professional. Our expectations for you are high, but in healthcare so are the stakes.

Website
https://www.epic.com/
Industry
Software Development
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Verona, WI
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1979
Specialties
healthcare, emr, ehr, phr, and software

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    One Year. One EPIC Upgrade. 🚀 Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery is proud to celebrate one year with Epic, a leading electronic medical record system, marking a major milestone in our continued investment in innovative, patient-centered care. As one of the first orthopedic and neurosurgery groups in the country to utilize the shared Epic environment through the Garden Plot Orthopedic Cooperative, Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery has helped lead the way in bringing advanced connectivity and interoperability to specialty care. Over the past year, Epic has enhanced the patient experience through improved communication, streamlined scheduling, easier access to medical information through MyChart, and more connected care across our clinics, surgery center, imaging, and therapy locations. The system has also strengthened communication and coordination with referring providers throughout the Portland and Vancouver region, helping support more seamless and efficient patient care. Thank you to our patients, providers, and staff for being part of this exciting milestone as we continue advancing the future of orthopedic and neurosurgical care.

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    Quiet features save lives. At WVU Medicine, a concerning patient message was received at 9:11am and immediately categorized by Epic AI as "Urgent." Within 12 minutes, the care team responded — connecting with the patient and directing them to the Emergency Department. The patient was actively experiencing a stroke, and the rapid identification and response enabled timely emergency care. Throughout their shifts, care teams can receive an overwhelming number of patient messages with varying levels of urgency. Now, Epic AI can scan messages to determine their urgency and category before flagging the proper prioritization and categorization for the care team.

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    Preeclampsia is a leading cause of maternal and infant illness and death worldwide. According to a recent Preeclampsia Foundation report, 60% of women had risk factors for developing the hypertensive disorder, but only 8% could identify all major symptoms. Awareness of the symptoms enables mothers to be proactive about getting help, both during pregnancy and postpartum. Education is key. Mothers can keep themselves and their babies safer when they are given the proper tools to manage their health. Epic is working with the Preeclampsia Foundation to help women identify symptoms and understand what to do if they occur—giving expectant mothers access to preeclampsia education resources right from their MyChart. https://lnkd.in/eRqAjDY6

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    Since 2010, one in four rural hospitals across the US has closed its obstetric unit, increasing the average travel distance to the nearest hospital to 29 miles. Madison Regional Health System knew that women in labor from across a wide region with records across multiple systems might find themselves in their care. With longer drive times associated with a higher likelihood of a premature delivery, there's less room for error because every second once the pregnant mother enters the facility needs to count. But would their unit be ready for these mothers? As their Chief Executive Officer Teresa Mallet put it, "We've decided the answer will always be yes." Madison Regional began using Epic's electronic health record and MyChart patient portal one year ago to signal their commitment to the next generation of families in their community. Now, they no longer need to compile the information from different hospitals, and the care team immediately has the mother's health history side-by-side with the baby's chart, providing a complete picture and allowing them to give their patient their full attention. And once the baby is born, their health record provides continuity of care wherever they go, whether they move across the country or find their way back to where it all started: Madison Regional. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gDvS2wVN

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    Across healthcare organizations, Epic AI is taking on more of the documentation work, giving nurses more time to be present with their patients. One example: drafting end-of-shift notes using shift data already available in the patient’s chart. At WakeMed in North Carolina, nurses are using the feature with an unexpected benefit for patients’ families. With Art's help, they're now able to write end-of-shift notes for every shift — and the notes are shared with patients, which means families can read them too. One nurse shared feedback from a patient’s family member: "I am my grandmother’s proxy but live in another state. I can sleep easy when I read the nurse’s note and see that she had a good day.”

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    The first review is in for Chart with Art for nursing. Houston Methodist is co-designing AI charting tools with Epic, pioneering a new experience for nurses. Epic developers have been onsite at Houston Methodist, in the unit alongside nurses, to watch how Chart with Art performs in real situations and workflows — so that nurses can spend less time charting and more time focused on their patients.

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    Lyceum makes the transition from classrooms to clinical sites easier for students. The program provides educational institutions with a realistic Epic-hosted training environment, training materials, and guidance. Instead of waiting until they’re providing real patient care, medical and nursing students can develop their electronic health records skills across common patient care scenarios, such as entering medication orders, retrieving patient information, documenting vital signs, and reconciling data. Starting in fall 2024, the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh's College of Nursing, Health Professions, and STEM became the first public university nursing program to use Lyceum. This practical experience provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills to become better prepared for their future as healthcare professionals. As simulation coordinator and senior lecturer Polly Anderson puts it: “Nursing students from UWO can leverage the knowledge gained through the early utilization of this tool to become the leaders and drivers of health care for generations to come.”   “We have a leg up on learning,” shared Dustin Branton of Mauston about receiving his Lyceum training starting his sophomore II semester.     Read more: https://lnkd.in/deBz2yTQ

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