MedCity News November 18, 2025
Katie Adams

Sanford Health is embedding AI into its EHR to turn vast patient data into actionable insights. Tools like a chronic kidney disease module and a personalized colon cancer screening model are helping clinicians catch disease earlier and tailor care to individual patients, explained Jeremy Cauwels, the health system’s chief medical officer.

Electronic health records hold vast amounts of patient data — so much that clinicians often struggle to distill what truly matters at the point of care.

One of the most promising aspects of AI is its ability to help make sense of that data and deliver quick insights so that physicians can act sooner and with greater confidence, said Jeremy Cauwels, chief medical officer at Sanford Health, during an...

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