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This is the 2nd installment that features Seth Joseph who is the Managing Director at Summit Health and a Forbes contributing writer. Seth wrote a 2 part article in Forbes outlining the pros and cons of having a super power company that is the EMR of the top 100 health systems.
https://www-forbes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.forbes.com/sites/sethjoseph/2024/02/26/competitive-or-exclusionary-epics-seven-anti-competitive-sins/amp/
We are joined by Heather Dunn (Vanderbilt VP RCM) as a guest co-host and contributor. We have had many a debate over the years (many of which we haven't published) and it was good to have another one. Our hope in this episode is to open up the dialogue, not to bash any one company.
It's important to note that we believe Epic is a good company and has a tremendous product. However, in the immortal words from SpiderMan, "With great power, comes great responsiblity". And that is why we are opening the conversation, because power needs accountability to be great.