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Epic Systems Corporation

www.epic.com

 
"Founded in 1979, Epic is private and employee-owned. We develop, install and support all our applications in-house. Epic`s leadership team includes clinicians, developers and process experts – people deeply experienced in patient care and healthcare technology. Epic fully endorses and formally adopts the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Association`s Developer Code of Conduct that encourages cooperative and transparent business practices among industry stakeholders. Epic has had a long history of embracing the Code`s key values and practices including: responsible development, patient safety, interoperability and data portability, clinical and billing accuracy, privacy and security and patient engagement. We are proud to have ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.epic.com
  • 1979 Milky Way
    Verona, WI USA 53593
  • Phone: 608.271.9000

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Emerson Bentley
Team Lead at Epic, CISO at Epic Nexus Profile

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