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Enterprise electronic health record platform used by large hospitals and health systems

  • Deployment Cloud Based, On Premises, Hybrid
  • Starting price Custom
  • Free trial Not offered
  • Best for Enterprises

What is Epic?

Epic is an electronic health record platform used by large hospitals, health systems, and academic medical centers to manage inpatient and outpatient care in a single connected system. Core modules cover clinical documentation, order entry, bed management, medication administration, and clinical decision support, alongside MyChart, a patient portal with over 200 million activated accounts for messaging, scheduling, and telehealth.

Epic also offers EpicOps, an enterprise resource planning suite starting with staff scheduling, plus a growing set of AI tools such as the Art documentation assistant. Epic does not publish pricing; contracts are individually negotiated and scale from smaller Community Connect arrangements to multi-million dollar enterprise deployments for large hospital networks.

Key Features of Epic

Epic lists 8 documented features, including Inpatient and ambulatory electronic health records, MyChart patient portal with over 200 million activated accounts and Clinical decision support and evidence-based alerts. The list below covers what the product does rather than how it is marketed.

  • Inpatient and ambulatory electronic health records
  • MyChart patient portal with over 200 million activated accounts
  • Clinical decision support and evidence-based alerts
  • Art AI-powered documentation assistant
  • Revenue cycle management including charge capture, claims, and denials
  • EpicOps enterprise resource planning suite including staff scheduling
  • Telehealth and virtual care tools
  • Interoperability via Care Everywhere and FHIR APIs

Epic Pricing

Epic lists 1 plan without published figures. Pricing is quoted on request.

Enterprise

Custom

Epic does not publish pricing; contracts are individually negotiated based on organization size, modules, and scope. Community Connect and Garden Plot programs offer scaled-down access for smaller affiliated practices.

Epic Specifications

Epic is available on web app and Windows and has iOS and Android apps. It offers an API.

Software Tagline :
Enterprise electronic health record platform used by large hospitals and health systems
Deployment :
  • cloud based
  • on premises
  • hybrid
Subscription Plan :
yearly
Desktop Platforms :
  • web app
  • windows
Mobile Platforms :
  • ios
  • android
Language Support :
english
Target Audience :
  • enterprises
Available Support :
  • phone
  • training
  • tickets
Integrations :
HL7, FHIR APIs, Epic App Orchard, Care Everywhere health information exchange, third-party lab and pharmacy systems
Product Url :
API Available :
Yes
Free Trial Available :
No
Run On Mobile Browser :
Yes
Free Plan Available :
No
Customization Available :
Yes

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Epic FAQs

Epic does not publish pricing. Costs are individually negotiated and vary widely by organization size, with industry estimates ranging from roughly $100,000 to $300,000 for small clinics up to tens of millions of dollars for large hospital systems.

Yes, through programs such as Epic Community Connect or Epic Garden Plot, smaller practices can access a scaled-down version hosted by a larger Epic-affiliated health system.

MyChart is Epic's patient portal, giving patients access to their health records, secure messaging, telehealth visits, appointment scheduling, and bill payment.

Yes, Epic has been integrating AI features including an ambient documentation tool called Art and predictive analytics embedded in clinical workflows.

As of mid-2025, over 3,600 US hospitals used Epic, representing just under 38% of the inpatient EHR market.