I was doing research the other day, trying to find what a particular medical abbreviation stood for, and I found myself looking at the
Epic Survival Menu. It looks like it's written by a provider, one who is not terribly pleased with his organization's implementation. A lot of it is organization-specific, like the slowness in bringing new clinics up on Epic, but some of it is advice that Epic needs to hear.
I encourage you to visit the site (link opens in new tab/window), but I'll share a few gems here:
- Epic's "vanilla" version is too primitive and requires too much refining
and training. Epic needs to sell a better "vanilla" version.
- Standardize all process! We should not have to close somethings,
sometimes by closing the tab, other times "Alt A," F9 or clicking on
"Close Encounter." Such a waste of time!
- I was told I will give out trade secret by writing positive changes. So I will no longer post positive changes.
I admit I laughed out loud at that last one. It's far better to post a thousand things that are terrible with Epic, than post one thing they do extremely well. It makes about as much sense as their HR practices or their Caché code.
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