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Epic to go ‘beyond AI’ at HIMSS25

What will this year be shown in the Epic’s (#3832) in Himss25 in Las Vegas? If the past years indicate any indicator, then there will be no shortage of creative strange statues, comfortable sofas and social angles, and a continuous flow of football movement from the curious conference pioneers.

There will also be a lot of discussion about (I guessed it!) Artificial intelligence and countless methods can help health care professionals to do their work more effectively and efficiently. Seth Howard, Executive Vice President of Research and Development at EPIC, says that EPIC integrates the capabilities of artificial intelligence in more and more technologies, and is committed to helping its customers to harness it.

But this is not all of the Veruna -based company, it will appear in the Himss25 exhibition hall. He will also talk with clients and others about a set of tools that target a wide range of clinical, financial, research and administrative use, including technologies aimed at scheduling employees, planning institutions resources, managing clinical experiences and more.

We recently signed with Howard, who gave a peek on what visitors could expect from the company in Las Vegas next week.

Q: What are the new technologies that you will display – presentation or inspection – in the offer?

A. With continuous rapid progress in artificial intelligence, we focus on helping the health care community to harness these new capabilities.

Artificial intelligence creates the next generation of integration through our applications – with agents as digital workers to improve the efficiency of the doctor and the patient’s experiences. For example, we expect artificial intelligence agents to help prepare pre -visit by chatting with patients about their needs, determining lost tasks (such as laboratories), helping in schedule and completing these tasks, and creating an easy -to -read summary.

In each step, our agents will integrate visions in the real world-and that EPIC is one integrated system, the agents will coordinate through the clinical and administrative workflow and face the patient.

Another example is AI that helps doctors identify and manage lung cancer by extracting results and follow -up from the reports of radiologists. At Christ Hospital, this doctors helped detect cancer early and start more than 50 cancer remedies – this since August!

AI’s drawing continues to accelerate the duties of documents for doctors. Earlier this year, we have published specifications to identify the surrounding sound, and open new ways for the sellers to integrate with the progress of writing notes in EPIC.

Our next step is the original multimedia capabilities that can process video entry, synthesize sound in different documents, recognize images, analyze genetic data, and more. We aim to provide a comprehensive set of options so that customers can adopt the best that meets their needs.

Besides artificial intelligence, customers want integrated units to help them manage operations through clinical, financial, research and administrative fields. We are building a system for the management of clinical trials to unify the experimental workflow for patients, doctors, researchers and study officials, and we develop a set of planning for institutions resources, which we will launch by the stereotype according to the stereotype. Collective action – staff schedule – will be released directly this year.

There is more to participate, and we hope you visit our patch to get to know this! We continue to enhance research and provide visions of care points with the universe. We are expanding cooperation between service providers, health plans, life sciences, retail health, hardware manufacturers, and others through a common platform. We continue to improve mychart, which is now used by more than 190 million patients all over the world.

Q: What are the strategic topics that focus on this year?

A. We continue to focus on the success of our customers. What this means for us: happy and healthy patients, enlightened and prosperous doctors, effective health system operations, and progress in medicine. In our Kashka, we will highlight the ways that we help our customers to achieve continuous improvements in reaching care and financial and the well -being of doctors and adopting new techniques such as artificial intelligence.

Q: What are the questions I recently heard from customers?

A. Since they are facing employee shortages, uncertainty in revenue, and other continuous challenges, health systems are subject to a lot of pressure to help patients reach the care they need. There is optimism that technology can help greatly – but when it comes to adopting new capabilities quickly and widely, people are looking for guidance. We have started a program called “Level Up” as our customers help spread the latest features. The best part is the cost – it’s free!

Many health systems are keen to adopt artificial intelligence on a larger scale but anxiety about expenses. To address this, we have provided a new license form that allows our customers to expand their use significantly to the artificial intelligence agency at predictive costs.

Our customers also want to understand how good work is in their own clinical settings. We are expanding the group of confidence and guarantee of open source artificial intelligence, giving health systems more transparency and control of how they use the prosecution.

Q: What should visitors to Kiosk and ask about in the epic booth?

A. We have brought a segment of campus and culture to Las Vegas. We want visitors to feel at home, and we can make a place to relax, attach and learn about what is new. Many employees in our Kashkin are program developers and love to chat about what they are working on and how we can help.

Q: Any other news you want to highlight?

A. Health systems that use an epic continue to lead the development of inter -operating susceptibility. Most of our customers either live or have plans to go to TEFCA, and the government’s interventional interventional framework framework.

We continue to expand the exchange of safe health care data while ensuring support for the patient’s privacy protection and expectations. For example, our customers support individual access to their health data using the TEFCA frame. This helps patients to determine their records while ensuring access to their data. We are excited to see the first ias Go Live app. We also released Uscdi version 3, which is available for developers for free open Besides more than 750 applications programming and other facades available at no cost to developers.

The epic will be in a 3832 ki in Himss25.

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