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  2. Epic Systems - Wikipedia

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    Epic Systems Corporation (commonly known as Epic) is an American privately held healthcare software company based in Verona, Wisconsin. According to the company, hospitals that use its software held medical records of 78% of patients in the United States and over 3% of patients worldwide in 2022.

  3. EPIC Systems, Inc - Wikipedia

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    Revenue grew exponentially during this time period (2005-2008), and the company had 50 employees. EPIC is ranked by Inc. 500 as a Top 100 Fastest Growing Engineering Company (#71 United States) and Top 100 Fastest Growing Missouri Company (#55) [2] EPIC is also listed by the St. Louis Post Dispatch as one of the “Top Places to Work” in St ...

  4. Adoption of electronic medical records in U.S. hospitals

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    The JKL Healthcare System was one of the first successful implementers of EMR using the Epic System, and they became a model site for other healthcare systems. JKL Healthcare received the Davies Award in September 2004, which is the most prestigious award in the IT industry for its implementation of the most comprehensive EMR system in the US. [2]

  5. Part 1: Inside Epic Games’ Cary HQ, a small team of ... - AOL

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    Tim Sweeney had started the company from the basement of his parents’ house in Potomac, Maryland, at age 20, initially calling it Potomac Computer Systems, then Epic MegaGames, before settling ...

  6. Electronic Privacy Information Center - Wikipedia

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    EPIC has also filed many amicus curiae briefs on law and technology, including Riley v. California (2014), which concerne cell phone privacy. They have also litigated important privacy cases, including EPIC v. DHS (D.C. Cir. 2011), which led to the removal of the x-ray body scanners in US airports, and EPIC v.

  7. Judith Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    Judith R. Faulkner (born August 11, 1943) is an American billionaire businesswoman who is the CEO and founder of Epic Systems, a healthcare software company located in Verona, Wisconsin. [2] Faulkner founded Epic Systems in 1979, with the original name of Human Services Computing. [ 3 ]

  8. Epic Games says it will lay off more than 800 workers at the ...

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    In an internal memo, CEO Tim Sweeney told employees he had hoped to avoid layoffs “but in retrospect I see that this was unrealistic.”

  9. Epic - Wikipedia

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    Epic, a telecommunications company owned by Monaco Telecom. Epic (Cyprus), a telecommunications provider in Cyprus, formerly MTN Cyprus; Epic (Malta), a telecommunications provider in Malta, formerly Vodafone Malta; Epic Aircraft, an aircraft manufacturer in Bend, Oregon; Epic Games, an American video game company; Epic Systems, a healthcare ...