Becker's Healthcare August 13, 2025
Giles Bruce

Epic is incorporating AI into charting in its EHR to make clinicians’ jobs easier, the company said.

“AI in Epic is like a new digital workforce that’s part of the care team,” Brad Fox, MD, director of clinical informatics at Epic, said in an Aug. 6 company video. “It’s built into the activities they already use. It’s always by their side, and it never takes a coffee break.”

Generative AI brings key details about a patient’s care to the surface of the chart to quickly bring clinicians up to speed, “like a summary from a trusted colleague,” Dr. Fox said.

“Summaries help clinicians understand the care that’s taken place since they last saw the patient, even when that care didn’t...

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