Category: Costs

Costs – Learn about the financial impacts of large EHR systems and discover cost-effective alternatives. Explore insights on reducing expenses and avoiding financial pitfalls. 25%

  • Epic vs. VistA: Real-World Comparison

    Epic vs. VistA: Real-World Comparison

    Below is a well-informed comparison between Epic (a proprietary commercial system) and VistA (the VA’s open-source alternative), backed by reputable sources—not hallucinations. This is perfect to accompany your blog with clarity and credibility. 🔍 Epic vs. VistA: Real-World Comparison 1. Implementation Cost 2. Operational & Maintenance Burden 3. Vendor Lock-In & Control 4. Effectiveness &…

  • Epic: What If the Real Cost Isn’t Just the Software?

    Epic: What If the Real Cost Isn’t Just the Software?

    Let’s suppose you’re part of a hospital or health system.Your leadership is considering an investment in a new EHR—maybe Epic. There’s a buzz in the boardroom.Salespeople are smooth. Demos look slick.The promises sound almost divine: streamlined care, billing alignment, total integration. But what if the real cost isn’t on the invoice? What if the most…

  • Fight to Replace Epic with VistA EHR

    Fight to Replace Epic with VistA EHR

    Do you feel sick of Epic playing political games, cheating them on their certification examinations and lying to management about their scores? Do you fear they may drive some employees to suicide or run your healthcare company into the ground? Do you want to fight back? Do you feel worried Epic is running your healthcare…

  • Epic EHR costs driving healthcare organizations into bankruptcy

    Epic EHR costs driving healthcare organizations into bankruptcy

    How would you like to drive your Healthcare organization into bankruptcy? Beckers Hospital Review reported in their May 23rd, 2016 edition of the Hospital CFO Report that 8 hospitals’ finances suffered significantly by EHR costs. This is just one article, but I also expressed concern over our Department of Defense and our Veterans’ Administration spending $11…