Becker's Healthcare September 8, 2025
Naomi Diaz

Health system leaders are evaluating what new AI tools their organizations should integrate into their Epic EHRs, following several announcements at Epic’s annual User Group Meeting in Verona, Wis.

Epic unveiled a range of new features designed to enhance clinical, administrative, and patient experiences. Available now are tools such as AI for self-scheduling, actionable follow-ups for radiology, AI wound measurement, outpatient denials appeals through the AI assistant Penny, and MyChart Central for early adopters.

Looking ahead, Epic plans to roll out AI-generated notes in early 2026, AI charting for patient education, a digital concierge in MyChart, automated claims follow-up, and a digital AI colleague for clinicians by late 2026. Future updates will include voice agents, real-time authorizations, and automated credentialing.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Technology
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