Proposed class action accuses Epic Systems of blocking access to files, delaying Social Security disability decisions and harming people who rely on benefits.
Epic sued over claims MyChart fragments patient records, alleging barriers to interoperability and access that delay disability claims.
Epic has been the talk of healthcare executives since the EHR company launched several new AI products at its annual conference for customers Aug. 18-21. So what stands out to health system leaders?
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Is Epic too big to fail?

The EHR company's expansion into AI raises questions about relying on a single vendor ...
Health data company Health Gorilla filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from Epic and several healthcare providers alleging inappropriate access to nearly 300,000 patient records. The case highlights ...
CoxHealth hospitals in Springfield and Branson switched to a new electronic medical records platform, EPIC, on Sunday, March ...
Art, Penny and Emmie – are delivering faster documentation, earlier diagnoses and fewer denials, the company says, unveiling the results from early clients.
"Think about where you want to apply AI – documentation, patient engagement, revenue cycle, clinical trials – and go talk to ...
Health information network Health Gorilla is asking a district court to throw out Epic's lawsuit, arguing the case is "an attack on interoperability" and threatens patient safety and the stability of ...
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., April 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Abbott (NYSE: ABT), the global leader in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) biowearable technology 1, today announced that it has entered a ...
A lawsuit filed by electronic health record giant Epic could encourage reforms to a problematic system, where non-health companies can get their hands on patient records without their knowledge. A new ...
Epic Systems, the company behind the largest electronic health records system in medicine, is suing health information network Health Gorilla and several of Health Gorilla’s clients over improperly ...