Source
Certified Health Information Technology Reported by Hospitals for Promoting Interoperability Performance (https://www.healthit.gov/data/datasets/certified-health-information-technology-reported-hospitals-promoting-interoperability)
Citation
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. ‘Certified Health IT Developers Reported by Hospitals Participating in the Medicare Promoting Interoperability Program’ Health IT Quick Stat #29. https://www.healthit.gov/data/quickstats/hospital-health-it-developers. August 2025.
4,046 non-federal acute care hospitals reported in 2023 of the Medicare Promoting Interoperability Program. Analysis of the public dataset, Certified Health Information Technology Reported by Hospitals for Promoting Interoperability Performance (https://www.healthit.gov/data/datasets/certified-health-information-technology-reported-hospitals-promoting-interoperability), shows that these hospitals reported 89 different developers of certified health IT (see table below.) Among all hospital participants, 45% reported at least one certified health IT product from Epic Systems Corporation. 50% reported at least one product from one of the 84 “Other” developers not pictured below in the chart.
Certified health information technology (health IT) meets the technological capability, functionality, and security requirements adopted by the Department of Health and Human Services through the Health IT Certification Program. The “Percent of all hospitals” equals the number of hospitals who report the developer of certified health IT divided by the total number of hospitals that reported for Promoting Interoperability in the program year. The percentages for all table and chart values will not add to 100%, as hospitals may report certified technology from more than one developer.
The developer names reflect the names, as of the latest update of the Certified Health Information Technology Reported by Hospitals for Promoting Interoperability Performance dataset.