Healthcare IT News September 29, 2025
Andrea Fox

eClinicalWorks showcased a series of artificial intelligence tools it says are all aimed at improving the relationships between doctors and patients, and billing departments and healthcare consumers.

eClinicalWorks’ top leaders packed a series of software demonstrations into a three-hour keynote session this past week at the vendor’s 2025 National Conference, which kicked off Friday in Orlando.

eCW’s new AI-enabled tools and specialty care offerings aim to enhance patient outcomes, reduce physician burnout and ensure equitable access to quality care, according to Girish Navani, eCW CEO and co-founder.

Navani and other leaders from the company demonstrated three forms of ambient computing, including smart glasses for doctors and exam rooms without keyboards and LCD screens that display relevant patient health record data...

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