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Must just be one of those “yeah my product is awful but have you seen the other guy?” sort of situations. I never had to use the EMR directly outside of troubleshooting, but both epic and the previous EMR were pretty garbage so I don’t really have a good baseline to go off of.
The Acquired episode made it clear that the customer isn’t the people who use the software. Their customer is the CEO and the CIOs of hospital systems.
Must just be one of those “yeah my product is awful but have you seen the other guy?” sort of situations. I never had to use the EMR directly outside of troubleshooting, but both epic and the previous EMR were pretty garbage so I don’t really have a good baseline to go off of.
The Acquired episode made it clear that the customer isn’t the people who use the software. Their customer is the CEO and the CIOs of hospital systems.
That would explain a lot. I’m pretty sure the CEO/CFO (can’t remember which) got let go for embezzlement or something a year or so after I was gone.