Health Tech Capitol | With a nod to disco era, Epic Systems Corp. looks to Cosmos, voice-activated software
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With a nod to disco era, Epic Systems Corp. looks to Cosmos, voice-activated software

With a nod to disco era, Epic Systems Corp. looks to Cosmos, voice-activated software

An Epic Systems Corp. program called Cosmos, which can mine data from millions of patient medical records at numerous health systems to research how well treatments work, has the potential to transform medicine, Epic CEO Judy Faulkner said Tuesday.

“This will revolutionize health care, when the doctor has evidence-based medicine from 230 million people,” Faulkner said during Epic’s annual User Group Meeting at the company’s headquarters in Verona. “It will be a cosmic … leap forward.”

Cosmos’ anticipated boon to doctor decision-making was among many developments company leaders shared with an estimated 7,000 Epic users from around the country and nearly 10,000 employees attending the meeting this week.

As is customary, Faulkner delivered her keynote address in a costume reflecting this year’s theme, “Summer of ’79,” which recognizes the 40th anniversary of the company she founded in Madison.

Read more at the Wisconsin State Journal

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