Healthcare IT News December 12, 2025
Bill Siwicki

The healthcare industry is experiencing a fundamental shift in digital health infrastructure, one that prioritizes interoperability, clinician efficiency and patient-centered care – and where AI and advanced analytics play key roles.

Electronic health record modernization is a key imperative for healthcare organizations seeking to balance clinical excellence with financial sustainability.

With this in mind, CIOs, CMIOs, and other clinical and IT leaders should be embracing a “new era” for the EHR, says Sandra Johnson, senior vice president of client services at CliniComp, a developer of AI-enabled clinical and revenue cycle management systems.

Capitalizing on this new era involves solving persistent pain points with legacy systems and workflows, determining what functionality should live within the electronic chart versus third-party applications, and...

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