Health records technology gets a boost as Microsoft, Epic and Suki collaborate to develop and implement artificial intelligence (AI) tools within electronic health record (EHR) management software. These AI technologies will improve various aspects of healthcare, including clinician documentation and claims office efficiencies. Microsoft’s cloud and AI technologies are being combined with Epic’s clinical workflows and insights, and Suki’s voice assistant to create conversational, ambient, and generative AI health records solutions, which developers say are “co-piloted” so clinicians can assert control.
These solutions address workforce burnout, staffing shortages, coding accuracy, and revenue cycle management. Furthermore, EHR users can leverage AI-powered tools to incorporate real-world data into their study of rare diseases. Another notable development is the integration of Suki ambient voice AI assistant into Cerner EHR, which allows users to access patient chart data and generate accurate documentation more efficiently. In addition, a partnership between HealthTalk A.I. and Ero Health brings AI-driven patient communication and scheduling capabilities to eClinicalWorks EHR users, improving patient access and reducing administrative workloads.
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