Becker's Healthcare December 22, 2025
Naomi Diaz

Epic plans to expand the role of artificial intelligence across its EHR platform and tools in 2026, with a focus on embedding AI directly into clinical, administrative and patient-facing workflows, an Epic spokesperson told Becker’s.

The company said its strategy centers on what it calls “Healthcare Intelligence,” described as joining human creativity with AI woven into everyday workflows across Epic’s fully integrated suite.

As part of that effort, Epic plans to deliver additional native capabilities powered by its AI tools Art, Penny and Emmie, drawing on data captured across the platform.

Art will support conversational search that answers clinician questions using information from across a patient’s chart, including clinical notes, orders, medications, imaging and billing data. The tool will also...

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