With lee cowan, we will learn all about it. In this digital age its certainly no surprise your medical records are electronic, but what may be surprising is that itmoe suprising, may be what that Company Looks like and where it is. What do you think epic has done to the local economy here . You mean the Silicon Valley of the midwest . The epic campus and the epic reach of a company aptly named epic, ahead on sunday morning. Pauley we are in conversation this morning with oscarwinning actor Richard Dreyfuss, Ben Mankiewicz is asking the questions. Richard dreyfuss has created some of the greatest characters on film. Call 911. But there is one he is really not proud of. You asked about me . I sure did. The best part ever for an actor your age, what happened when you saw . It. You have done your homework, havent you . I thought that i had given the worst performance in the historyf celluloid. A candid conversation with Richard Dreyfuss, later on sunday morning. Pauley the lion in winter we will be telling you about is our first president , George Washington in his later years. With chip reid we will be about looking back. After eight grueling years of war, and another eight as our first president , George Washington was looking forward to a peaceful retirement at mount vernon. It didnt quite work out that way. He got anything but a peaceful retirement. His retirement was filled with controversy, intrigue, and personal torment. The father of our countrys final years, later on sunday morning. Pauley an american in florence is a story from seth doane about an artist on a mission. Reporter in the birthplace of the renaissance, in a small light filled studio, kansas city born painter Charles Cecil is teaching an art almost lost to time. If you werent teaching this technique, what would happen . This technique would be dead, i think. Ahead on sunday morning, an american in florence. Pauley luke burbank takes a sunday drive to bobs red mill. Serena altschul shows us the works of artist betye saar now on display. Faith salie explains why shes not always a team player. And more. First headlines for sunday morning, february 23rd, 2020. Bernie sanders is the big winner after the democratic caucuses in nevada. Nikole killion is in las vegas. Bernie, bernie senator Bernie Sanders celebrated in texas after clinching the nevada caucuses, bolstered by support from young people, latinos, liberals, independents and union workers. In nevada we have just put together a multigenerational, Multiracial Coalition which is not only going win in nevada, it is going to sweep this country. Pauley the winston met sanders front runner status buzz his rivals were undeterred. We are alive and coming back and we are going to win. He is a socialist, i am not a plutocrat, i am a democrat. Before we rush to nominate senator sand in other words our one shot to take on this president , let us take a sober look at what is at stake. 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Reporter this may not look like a typical setting for a medical software company. Get in a little closer and thats even more evident. It is as much theme park here as anything, alice in won dr. Land kind of stuff, literally. The workspaces here can be in old railway cars, or subway cars, treehouses and ginger bread houses. Even its employee cafeteria looks like a train depotpot to a land that storybooks are written about. I walked through and was like, what is this . Reporter what it is is the self described intergalactic headquarters of epic, in the middle of the farm fields of verona, wisconsin just outside of mat son. If you have never heard of this place, just ask your doctor, because its epics software that handles the private medical records of about 60 percent of the patients in this country, probably yours. One of the things that strikes me is that epic has such a big reach, it really impacts so many peoples lives and yet so many people have never heard of epic. Yes. Its behind the scenes. We havent advertised. We havent put out press releases, and i dont know if that was a good thing to do or not. Reporter Judy Faulkner is the seven 76yearold genius bed epipick, a Computer Software engineer and admitted nerd who built this curious place in her own curious image. Happy birthday to you. Reporter a hint of her personality was revealed last year when to celebrate epics 40th anniversary she dressed like she was back in the seventies again. Well, heres the skinny man, thats far out. She is a lilt far out too, far out in front, she not only built a giant tech company from the ground up but in the process, made herself one of the richest selfmade women in the world. We have to committee with facebook, google, microsoft, apple, et cetera. We get a lot of acceptance because people look around and say, i think id like to work here. Reporter there are nearly 10,000 employees at epic, who mingle among the artwork, that about doubles the population of verona. It is a young place, average age . About 26. Peg horner and Niklas Bostrom could have worked in sunny Silicon Valley but they chose to come to wintery wisconsin instead because they say as far as Big Tech Companies go, epic is doing more than just building phones. We feel like we have an impact to make and its something that i actually really value about here. I dont feel like i am just clocking in and clocking out. We are not here to just grind out on something that is not really doing anything. It is make other people be able to be healthy and happy. Reporter it was 1979 when the Company Started in a basement with just two employees. The goal . To move patient records from over stuffed dogeared manila folders to digital records accessible with the click of a mouse. No one had spent much time figuring out just how to get a computer to handle all that data, but public never always had a way with computers and she engineered a program herself. I used to like when i was a kid to play with clay and make things out of clay and i always thought of Computer Programming as clay of the mind. The first time i did something, there it was on the gene, and i was like, wow. Its very creative. Reporter in the decades that followed it grew from the mundane to a system that is now integral to patient care in nearly every major u. S. Health system. Its ubiquity means that now you can go almost anywhere to be treated and your medical records eres an example of what my test results look like right here. In fact, you can now check your lab results, refill medications, make appointments even share your medical records right from an epic app says engineer sean bina. So all of this data was never available in the past and now you can see it all on the phone. Paper records served us pretty well for centuries but, boy, what a rats nest of data. In this case the patient is getting blood drawn, they are going to a surgery visit, they are going to pain clinic. They are going to mammography. Dr. Steve peters is a pulmonary Critical Care physician at the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota. It is its the old days 0 i dont want to rush back to. It. He shows us mockups of what the old detailed paper records used to look like, and how they used to travel. So the records would go in here. Records from mayo clinic patients used to fly around from room to room in those pneumatic tubes. There must have been miles and miles of tubing. It was like arteries inside of the building. It was state of the art in recordkeeping at the time so it makes sense that the mayo clinic mick today would be end up today being the single biggest client of epic spending over a billion dollars over the next several years to integrate its systems. How much is this going to change things . We have been keeping track of the diagnoses of the mayo clinic patients since before we had electronic records, but the ability to have it all coming from one source makes it a lost easier. Without good access to data, you really are flying blind. We have them at the head and the foot of the bed. The mayo clinics trauma rooms now have more screens than a best buy. Epics Mallory Heinzeroth worked with dr. Heather heaton to custom maze a system that allowed critical patient information to be displayed on those screens all at once. So the datas realtime getting monitored from the patient whos on the table, going into their record in the computer and then being presented up realtime. With all that data through at your doctors fingertips though their fingertips can be pretty busy, too busy say some. Because of patient privacy we cant show you all the data doctors have to enter on the epic system but some tell us its too much. If you have been to your doctor lately you know it can feel like they spend as much time entering data on a keyboard as they do on you. But dr. Peters says, get used to it. Its like blaming the word processor for a homework assignment for a student who has to write a term paper. It is where the documentation has to go. The tech following isnt the enemy. Its just the reality . That is correct. Reporter epic is however working on a solution that would free up your doctor altogether. One of the things that might be coming down the road i understand is instead of having to key in everything you mightff medical records. That is correctnt. And how would that work . The doctor would just say,ul. And at the end the doctor would say, hey, epic, write my note and the whole note would bew u e data, but i think some people think you probably do, so how do you handle the privacy concerns if all of this information is out there floating around . Yes. That is such a good question. I think it always makes sense to be a little bit worried, but i was at a talk once where the man giving the talk held up paper medical records and said it was so easy to put on a white coat and walk into the chart room and pull out any records you wanted and walk out again. Computerization is probably a safer way to do it. Not a perfect way, not with 100 percent but safer. Reporter in a place with a stairway to heaven and an elevator to hell. Theres no shortage of imagination here at epic. Medical records dont really sound all that fans civil, but here, and in Judy Faulkners mathematical mind, anything seems possible. Really, its technology and Software Development working together. I am waiting for the decoder ring to come out. Back in 1836. Pauley back ahead, we remember the alamo. Eating right. And getting those steps in . On it dimitri thinks hes doing all he can to manage his type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his heart risk . 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Its written about that this is kind of the betye saar moment. Does it feel any different to you . No. No . Only a few more aches and pains because im older, but the creative part of me is forever young. Reporter sars primary art form is called assemblage sculptures made from found items that she pieces together, often addressing spirituality and black oppression. The shape of the ironing board reminded me of the shape of the diagram of the ship, slave ship, so i had that printed on that. Reporter the works turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. Bird cages become prisons, washboards are canvass and trash is treasurer. My favorite place to look for objects to use in my art is is a flea market or the swap meet. I look this way and i look that way and there is a little box that says come over here and look inside of me. Reporter she keeps her gathered treasures in her los angeles studio, where shes lived and worked since 1962. Its organized chaos with everything separated by color and theme. Ships in one area, clocks in another, all just waiting for a second life in one of saars creations. It really is assembling, assembling the pieces and putting them together. Together. Reporter betye saar developed an interest in art while growing up in pasadena, california. She would go on to graduate from ucla with a degree in design, marry and raise three daughters. And i received a, and i received a few grants and i said oh somebody out there sees me as an artist, so i just looked in the mirror and said, you are an artist, betye saar and i just kept on making it. Reporter since then she has had more than 80 solo shows in museums and galleries, gaining attention for politically charged pieces like this, one of h