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CHG Healthcare. chghealthcare.com/people-tech (pg. 3)
GHX. ghx.com (pgs. 23-26)
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NRC Health. nrchealth.com/godeeper (pgs. 28-29)
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Judy Faulkner's best advice
By Naomi Diaz
E
pic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner shares best practices
and advice on how to be a leader and how to run a successful
company through her blog, "Hey Judy."
Here are Ms. Faulkner's three best pieces of advice on leadership, as
reported by Becker's:
1. When Ms. Faulkner meets with health system executives to
discuss EHR purchasing, she always asks, "What is in the best
interest of your patients? Ten years from now, will you look back
and say, 'at was a good decision'?"
2. In the early stages, Epic faced challenges in establishing its
reputation in the healthcare industry. Founder Judy Faulkner
shared an anecdote from years ago when a large health system
initially considered ruling out Epic but ultimately found its
integrated soware to be superior during a demonstration. e
efficient integration of Epic's soware, requiring data entry only
once, proved advantageous over the competitor's collection of
disparate modules, which necessitated repetitive data entry.
is demonstration played a crucial role in shaping the health
system's perception and choice of EHR vendor, according to the
CEO.
3. Ms. Faulkner says she dresses up in costumes at Epic's annual
User Group Meetings in order to liven up what could otherwise
be a tedious topic. "UGM themes are helpful because they are
entertaining. Several hours of discussing soware could be boring
if not for a fun theme," Ms. Faulkner wrote in a blog post.
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