They touch on this in the episode and there are myriad reasons.
One interesting one is vertical vs horizontal software dev. Epic's advantage is deep domain knowledge of healthcare (relative to competitors at least - a Dr or nurse will dispute that lol).
At Google, Apple, Microsoft they want to make software for everyone. Epic hyper focused of their niche and has decades of knowledge built into the business logic. It's also why the aforementioned companies have failed to take a piece of the EHR market despite more technical knowhow and huge war chests.
Lastly, Cerner is a bad comparison since Epic ate their lunch over the years. If anything it might be a data point that their approach is poor. Cerner rev cycle still doesn't work and Oracle has said they are scrapping the product they spent $28B on.
One interesting one is vertical vs horizontal software dev. Epic's advantage is deep domain knowledge of healthcare (relative to competitors at least - a Dr or nurse will dispute that lol).
At Google, Apple, Microsoft they want to make software for everyone. Epic hyper focused of their niche and has decades of knowledge built into the business logic. It's also why the aforementioned companies have failed to take a piece of the EHR market despite more technical knowhow and huge war chests.
Lastly, Cerner is a bad comparison since Epic ate their lunch over the years. If anything it might be a data point that their approach is poor. Cerner rev cycle still doesn't work and Oracle has said they are scrapping the product they spent $28B on.