Healthcare IT Today August 22, 2025
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The following is a guest article by Yair Saperstein, MD MPH, CEO and Co-Founder of Avo

As many anticipated, Epic announced the development of their native AI-Scribe this week at their user conference, UGM. As the founder and CEO of an AI healthcare startup that includes AI scribing as a feature and that integrates with Epic, here is my perspective on the announcement and what it means for healthcare organizations and startups serving this market.

Health systems no longer need third party vendors for AI scribes.

Epic’s investment in native workflows isn’t new. The company has a pattern of waiting for market proof, and then scaling through their distribution moat as the dominant EHR in the country. With AI...

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