In its hay-day Sunrise had probably 150+ customers with high profile names such as Boston Medical Center, NY Presby, UH Cleveland, Yale, U Michigan,
Johns Hopkins, Houston Methodist, Barnes Jewish, UC Irvine, U Kentucky, Robert Wood Johnson, Orlando Regional, U Arkansas, City of Hope, Piedmont, West Penn Alleghany, U Penn, U Arizona, UHS San Antonio, Summa, Hospital for Special Surgery, Hartford Health, Maine Medical all of which have gone to Epic.
There are probably about 80 Sunrise customers remaining.
Many of the above-named defectors made the decision to leave under the current leadership team.
Other than Northwell, there isn't one highly recognizable Sunrise customer remaining.
Great job to the leadership team that keeps getting more stock options and cashing out now that the stock is artificially inflated due to the sales of CarePort and EPSI.
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What’s really awesome is that I now work for a company where nearly all of these logos (and most of The Who’s Who of top hospital/health systems) are clients! There’s an amazing life AA (after allscripts) with companies that are growing and thriving. Go fast!
If you want the answer to the "Queen Bee" question, go down in this website to the thread called "Disgusting" to get your answer.
I think most know PB, RP and LK and the overpaid Executive team/Officers.
The big question is who is the “ Queen Bee” and what is the special situation she has that has been referenced in so many of these threads?
Great - so across the various threads we have PB, LK, RP, JM, “The Queen Bee” and now “Uncle Ted”.
Can someone please create create a glossary of who all these people are for those of us that are lucky enough to have not worked there?
It is not 80, just over 60. Get uncle Ted’s 5-4-3-2-1 rating excel spreadsheet. You will know which ones are LEAVING,
Since Allscripts took over Eclipsys, they have likely lost about 60 (maybe 10 due to M&A) Sunrise customers and have maybe signed 20 new in that 10 year time span.
Within that 60 they have lost all of their large or academic sites except Northwell and none of the new signings meet that criteria.
This is not a good business model......
Luckily Northwell signed a long term extension which is bizarre in itself. Given the large outsourcing footprint they have, if they were to leave for Epic, it would likely be the final nail in the coffin.
If they can't retain customers it indicates the future demise of the company.