Becker's Healthcare March 22, 2024
Giles Bruce

Epic makes sure to have the latest technology, such as generative artificial intelligence, available from the outset of its EHR implementations, a company leader told Becker’s.

The EHR vendor is banking on generative AI to help health systems automate repetitive administrative tasks — so they’re a big part of new Epic installs.

“With staffing and the crunch that organizations are feeling financially, this is a new reality that we have to adapt to,” Epic implementation executive Nick Frenzer told Becker’s. “So when we’re implementing, we’re ensuring that we’re putting things like generative AI at the forefront so they go live with that on Day 1. They’re putting in machine learning models, such as case deterioration indices or no-show analyses, so...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Technology
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