Faulkner, a computer programmer, is ceo of the $5.7 billion (2024 sales) company, of which. Judy faulkner, founder and ceo of epic systems, is a titan in the health tech industry Her company, valued at $4.9 billion, provides electronic health records (ehr) for 325 million patients worldwide. She famously wrote the original code for epic’s software herself, and today the company supports the medical records of over 250 million patients Epic is trusted by leading medical institutions such as johns hopkins and mayo clinic, with faulkner maintaining a 47% ownership stake. Faulkner, who turned 82 on aug
11, started epic in a wisconsin basement in 1979 The company has grown into the largest u.s Ehr vendor, with technology used in more than 3,000 hospitals. Epic systems's founder and chief executive officer is judy faulkner Other executives include stirling martin, chief security officer and senior vice president Sumit rana, senior vice president and 7 others
Epic’s founder and ceo reflects on five decades of healthcare innovation On the bbc world service’s business daily, judy shares how a basement startup launched in 1979 grew into one of the most widely used electronic health record systems—without ever going public or taking outside investment. Judy faulkner, founder and ceo of epic, began a doctorate in computer science at the university of wisconsin in 1965, where she met professor warner slack, who was teaching perhaps the first course on computers in medicine. Operating from a basement, she wrote the original code for what would become epic systems
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