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Epic still leads EHR choices among large orgs, says KLAS (Healthcare IT News)

Epic held the largest share of acute-care hospitals among electronic health record vendors, followed by Cerner and Meditech.

"While KLAS believes the data in this report is directionally correct, we acknowledge that some variation may result from lack of vendor participation." "Of the customers who left Allscripts in 2021, 75% went to Epic, and the remaining 25% went to Cerner, Meditech or CPSI," they said. In addition, KLAS said in December 2020 that the vendor was leading the way when it came to interoperability, with Cerner also making progress. "Epic continues to be the top choice for large organizations, and with nearly half of all acute care beds in the U.S., Epic is also chosen by many smaller hospitals looking to streamline data sharing via Community Connect," said researchers. "About half of Cernerโ€™s hospital losses were competitive, while the remaining were customers who switched to Epic after being acquired by larger organizations," said researchers. A report released Tuesday from the KLAS research organization found that Epic's 2021 net growth in electronic health record market share exceeded that of all other vendors, followed by Meditech and Cerner.

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Cryptoverse: Ether prepares for epic 'merge' in quest to eclipse bitcoin (Reuters)

Ether has promised to do better. It has promised to go to the next level, edging out crypto rivals and even outshining the godfather, bitcoin.

Yet bitcoin remains just an investment without any real ability to be used for contracts in decentralized finance applications. Beiko didn't reply to a request for comment via Twitter and LinkedIn. "No firm date yet, but we're definitely in the final chapter." The anticipation had supported ether this year, even as inflation and monetary tightening shackled bitcoin. April 26 (Reuters) - Ether has promised to do better. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com

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Viola Davis' warrior epic 'Woman King' promises 'real-life Black ... (USA TODAY)

Viola Davis is an African army general in the fierce first footage of "The Woman King," while rapper Bad Bunny is set to make Marvel history.

Throughout her career, the actress/producer explained, she has made it her mission to "play characters that had never been seen before in a body like mine." Davis was on hand at Caesars Palace to present the trailer to an ecstatic audience of movie theater owners, who greeted her with a standing ovation. She proceeds to train and lead the "most elite warriors the world has ever known," with a cast including Tony winner Adrienne Warren ("Tina") and "No Time to Die" breakout Lashana Lynch.

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