In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Bombshell Accusation: Hospitals Specifically Targeted the Unvaxxed for Deadly Forced Remdesivir and Respirator Protocols, cherry wrote: EPIC in our hospital was simply an efficient medical records system.... however, I've been preaching this damn "best practice" scenarios that hospitals are essentially mandated to follow and why?....because reimbursement from medicare/insurance will only be provided if THEY the health industry approves it...
thus in probably most hospitals across the country if you come in with COPD you get almost identical treatment.
its not a bad idea however with covid/redesiver/vents you can see how they followed the advice to the grave.
I believe they weaponzied EPIC by design. In other words, the hospitals were offered the software to manage medical records efficiently, without being told it was part of an Artificial Intelligence system. I think it's intended to link into the Social Credit system, monetary systerm and everything else.
Note in the image of search results at the bottom of this post, EPIC.COM says it was 'founded in a basement in 1979', which is now the most common way for the C_A to set up shop behind a facade.
Here's a thread I just posted to the forum:
How did a proprietary AI get into hundreds of hospitals - without extensive peer reviews? The concerning story of Epic's Deterioration Index
diginomica.com ^ | September 2, 2021 | Neil RadenPosted on 9/18/2022, 12:00:10 AM by ransomnote
Epic, leading candidate for Pentagon EHR, emerges from shadows
politico.com ^ | 04/09/2015 | Ashley Gold
Posted on 9/18/2022, 12:57:37 AM by ransomnote;
One of the front-runners for a multibillion-dollar contract to redesign the Pentagon’s vast medical record system is Epic Systems, a privately held, fiercely independent firm that, in the view of many health IT experts, epitomizes the best and the worst of the effort to transform America’s health information systems/.
EPIC came into my hospital several years ago. The system which we had been using for years was perfectly fine. They gave us a whole story about a single woman designed the format and that it was hoped to eventually standardize the medical records nationally and globally. I see that software everywhere now. I mean I see it and I want to log in and see if my software credentials are good where EPIC can be found.
The woman ‘Inventor’ was from either Wisconsin or Minnesota ( I forget) and she was now quite filthy rich. Not much else on details though. I am very interested in this article you linked and I will look at as soon as I can. Thanks.
EPIC is from the luciferian cabal.