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by duffpkg 871 days ago
I've managed large enterprise health organizations across multiple sites that use Epic. We built an adjunct system that is still used by some of them that papered over serious problems that doctors using them never knew wasn't only Epic. We defined, documented and tested real world workflows before we subjected patients to them. There are a lot of other ways to address those issues operationally. You have management, IT and operations problems, not software EMR vendor problems. No software is perfect, Epic less perfect than most. Your facility chose that system and decided how it was implemented in a way that is dangerous or potentially dangerous to patients. No software vendor can fix that. That's really the heart of my rants in response to this article.

I built that EMR, it was/is called ClearHealth/WebVista/HealthCloud. Your facility would never have bought it because incompetent management will only buy Epic. We solved the problem by buying organizations and replacing the incompetent management.

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Are you still involved in that EMR? It looks like the company was acquired a decade+ ago.
Webvista and HealthCloud are still utilized by some facilities and maintained as an internal system. EMR as a standalone line was <10% of ClearHealth's business when it was acquired in 2017, I remained involved in some capacity until 2019. ClearHealth's main business was as medical/hospital management company.