Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Epic holds over 42% of U.S. acute care hospital EHR market share and is embedding AI across 150+ clinical workflows for 2026, while facing antitrust scrutiny.
Epic Systems Corporation was founded in 1979 by Judith Faulkner and is headquartered in Verona, Wisconsin, remaining privately held with Faulkner as majority owner. The company develops large-scale electronic health record systems and reports that more than 305 million patients have a record in Epic, covering the majority of U.S. academic medical centers and large health systems including Kaiser Permanente, Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, and Cleveland Clinic. Epic commands approximately 42% of U.S. acute care hospitals and nearly 55% of acute care hospital beds, making it the undisputed market leader in enterprise EHR.
a2z Radiology AI raised $20M in 2025 for its whole-body AI that simultaneously screens for 24+ conditions across CT scans — from incidental cancers to cardiovascular risk — in a single automated read.
a2z Radiology AI has developed a whole-body CT analysis platform that simultaneously screens for over 24 medical conditions across a single CT scan, including incidental cancers, coronary artery disease, aortic aneurysm, bone density loss, and organ abnormalities. The AI acts as a second reader that radiologists can use to catch incidental findings that fall outside the primary reason for a scan — a major source of missed diagnoses.
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