Healthcare IT News August 20, 2025
Andrea Fox

At UGM25, the EHR giant announced new artificial intelligence models being developed for clinical charting through a collaboration with Microsoft, a patient-facing generative AI chatbot and a revenue cycle management agent.

Epic Systems made news on several fronts this week at its annual Users Group Meeting, announcing new artificial intelligence capabilities for its customers.

These include tools such as Art for Clinicians, a clinical assistant; Emmie, a patient-facing chatbot; and Penny, a revenue management assistant.

The new agentic AI offerings are designed to improve provider operations, increase patient engagement and reduce administrative burdens for clinicians.

Epic is also developing new generative medical event models called CoMET to help doctors use real-world evidence to improve patient treatment and care decisions, the...

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