Healthcare DIVE March 6, 2025
Rebecca Pifer

Software companies like Epic and Oracle say they’re weaving AI into clinicians’ workflows to meet client demand, keep up with competitors and improve the productivity of a swamped healthcare system.

Health records companies are racing to weave artificial intelligence into multiple segments of their software, hoping that by streamlining clunky experiences they can attract clients and keep up with competitors doing the same.

Some of the largest EHR vendors, including Epic and Oracle, have announced or accelerated modernization efforts in recent months. The companies say they aim to increase the productivity of a healthcare system facing rising costs — while improving job satisfaction for doctors and nurses, increasing the quality of patient care and advancing the state of the art...

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