HIT Infrastructure May 21, 2020
Samantha McGrail

EHRs have just started to incorporate artificial intelligence capabilities, but the technology is starting to benefit certain providers, KLAS reports.

Artificial intelligence capabilities are still evolving, but AI is a beneficial option for EHR customers who are prepared to operationalize models and drive outcomes themselves, according to a KLAS report.

The KLAS report investigates what four EHR vendors, Epic, Cerner, MEDITECH, and Allscripts, are doing in the world of AI.

Epic and Cerner are currently the only vendors with live artificial intelligence solutions and are leveraging AI largely for population health management and clinical decision support.

These are the only vendors with complete voice assistance and navigation capabilities available to consumers and are in the process of...

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