MedCity News August 22, 2025
Katie Adams

At Epic’s annual Users Group Meeting, the EHR behemoth highlighted its growing AI strategy — announcing tools promising to benefit providers, payers and patients alike.

This week, Epic hosted its annual Users Group Meeting, a multi-day gathering that brought together thousands of healthcare leaders at the EHR giant’s headquarters in Verona, Wisconsin.

During the meeting, Epic announced that it is developing hundreds of different AI bots to assist clinicians, payers and patients. Below are the three most notable projects that the company teased at its conference.

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