Seems like they don't even have their network set up for proper remote work [1]
> "Staff who have returned to campus say there are many reasons why working at Epic is better," Faulkner wrote. "For example, they say that when we are at work we are on the Epic network and connections to the software and each other are better.
And they're using health exemption meant for hospitals and frontline workers to get software developers back in the office [2]
> Epic is exempt from mass gathering requirements for meetings under the July emergency health order because it falls under health care operations, said Christy Vogt, health education coordinator for Public Health Madison and Dane County.
There's an unlisted internal video that goes into more detail on how they think they can do this [3]
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 16.2 ms ] thread> "Staff who have returned to campus say there are many reasons why working at Epic is better," Faulkner wrote. "For example, they say that when we are at work we are on the Epic network and connections to the software and each other are better.
And they're using health exemption meant for hospitals and frontline workers to get software developers back in the office [2]
> Epic is exempt from mass gathering requirements for meetings under the July emergency health order because it falls under health care operations, said Christy Vogt, health education coordinator for Public Health Madison and Dane County.
There's an unlisted internal video that goes into more detail on how they think they can do this [3]
[1] https://www.jsonline.com/story/money/business/health-care/20...
[2] https://www.modernhealthcare.com/technology/epic-systems-req...
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3sipmh8GIw