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by dgoncharov
750 days ago
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> one that is very secure Another reason we're open source - better security. > Most health providers still require faxes, which is a huge pain in the butt. Yes indeed - mindblowing how such critical data still relies on faxes in 2024. > I have also heard many complaints about Epic Systems. Yeah, Epic is not perfect, but they are ubiquitous in healthcare - and Metriport provides a nice interface to pull/push data to their EHRs! |
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> Epic is not perfect
They have managed to do great consolidation, but the people that I hear complaints from, are the end-users (doctors, nurses, and first-line medical admins). They are a tough crowd to please (most of the medical folks I know personally, are technophobes), but I have seen some of the Epic interfaces, and they could use improvement; even for a techie, like me.
It appears as if Epic is pretty good at marketing to decision-makers (high-level administrators), and maybe have been a bit less diligent on UX design. Good money-making policy, but it also means that an open API opens the field to competitors that do a better job of serving end-users. That could give Epic a reason to throw up roadblocks. Incumbents don't like upstarts.