HIT Consultant December 10, 2025
Fred Pennic

With 97% of health data currently going unused and clinician burnout at crisis levels, the healthcare industry is facing a critical inflection point: the transition from legacy “systems of record” to dynamic “systems of intelligence.” In this deep-dive interview, Sandra Johnson, Senior Vice President of Client Services at CliniComp, outlines the architecture of the “New Era EHR”—a platform defined not by static documentation, but by agility, true interoperability, and embedded AI.

Johnson explains why the traditional approach of incremental upgrades is failing to address foundational risks like system outages and data fragmentation, and she challenges leaders to rethink their modernization strategies. From bridging the divide between CIOs and clinical leaders to redefining long-term ROI, Johnson provides a strategic blueprint...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Provider, Technology
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