Becker's Healthcare October 1, 2025
Giles Bruce

The next generation of EHRs will be mobile-first, voice-activated — and may not resemble modern medical records systems at all, health system CIOs told Becker’s.

As EHRs continue to evolve with more AI and voice functionality, IT leaders say they hope future platforms will move clinicians further away from the computer screen, reducing documentation burden and improving the patient experience.

“With the increased popularity of ambient listening, I want to see more functionality on mobile apps and less reliance on the 24-inch monitor,” said Will Landry, senior vice president and CIO of Baton Rouge, La.-based Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System.

Saad Chaudhry, chief digital and information officer of St. Louis-based SSM Health, compared modern EHRs to the early...

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