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"content": "What has #Epic, the leading electronic health records vendor, done to allow #Apple users to use their software from #macOS ?\n\nIn 2022, Epic and Apple were working on \"a version of Epic's electronic health record tools that is easier to access on Macs” (https://www.axios.com/pro/health-tech-deals/2022/11/23/medical-record-giant-epic-making-version-easier-for-mac-apple).\n\nHowever, I have yet to find evidence that I can run Epic on macOS. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong places.\n\nAny insight or guidance is very welcome!",
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