From expanding connections to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement to new health system EHR go-lives, here are nine updates on Epic’s operations, software products, and partnerships reported by Becker’s Hospital Review in July:
Miami-based Mount Sinai Medical Center is one of the first healthcare organizations to implement a new Spanish-language, AI-powered tool from Epic.
A July 18 report from KLAS found that Epic continued to lead the field in patient engagement technology.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia developed an AI-powered virtual assistant designed to support clinicians with various tasks in its Epic EHR system.
Patients of Cleveland-based University Hospitals and Cleveland Clinic claimed that they encountered inaccurate information on their MyChart accounts stating that patient portals included diagnoses that weren’t theirs and treatments they never had.
Seven community health organizations across four states began using OCHIN’s version of Epic during the second quarter of 2025.
An Epic spokesperson told Becker’s that 28 healthcare organizations using its software connected to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement in June.
A July 10 KLAS report found that Epic’s Beacon oncology module led the way in customer satisfaction among EHR solutions for cancer care.
Hannibal (Mo.) Regional Healthcare System went live with an Epic EHR system on July 9.
Epic found that MyChart use was associated with 21 million fewer appointment no-shows in 2024.
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