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complex1314 | 2 years ago

One of the biggest scandals in Norwegian health care at the moment is a botched transition to Epic in one of the biggest university hospitals. Doctor dissatisfaction has gone to the roof at the point where 50% of the doctors are considering quitting.

https://www.nrk.no/trondelag/70-leger-soker-aktivt-ny-jobb-v...

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briffle|2 years ago

EPIC is flashy, has a gorgous campus in Madison, WI, and has lots of marketing. but at its core, it runs on MUMPS as both a language and database.

I know many people that have worked on their integration teams, and could not imagine having to deal with what they do.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUMPS

karmajunkie|2 years ago

my team is about to start working on an epic integration and i can safely say we’ve all thought briefly about staging a revolt…

i just keep telling myself “at least it’s not meditech…”

ghufran_syed|2 years ago

Maybe they are different versions, or I'm an outlier, but I love epic - I used a relatively new build of the software last year for a new months, just the ability to message other staff in the context of a patient's chart saved huge amounts of time and interruptions. They also had this super low friction way of addending to the chart, so you could, say, review a (paper) ECG and start recording your interpretation straight into the correct chart within a second or two, and be done in around 10 seconds (with dicatation software which is usually from a different company but integrated)