Physicians Practice January 14, 2026
Austin Littrell Fact checked by: Keith A. Reynolds

Artificial intelligence is already embedded in documentation, RCM and clinical decision support tools. Here’s how practice leaders can use it more deliberately — and what the data say about where it’s actually helping

For many medical practices, artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a hypothetical. It is sitting inside the electronic health record (EHR), powering ambient documentation tools and increasingly surfacing in revenue cycle platforms and contact centers.

A January 2025 Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) Stat poll found that AI tools were the top technology focus for health care organizations, with 32% of respondents ranking them their leading priority — ahead of electronic health record usability (30%) and revenue cycle management systems (17%).

The same feature noted that...

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