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Epopic to go out “beyond artificial intelligence” in Himss25

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What will be presented this year at the Epic (#3832) stand at Himss25 in Las Vegas? If the years of the past are any clue, there is no shortage of inventive capricious sculptures, cozy sofas and corners of the meeting, and a constant stream of infantry movement from intriguing people conducting conferences.

There will also be a lot of discussions about (you guessed!) Artificial intelligence and countless ways in which health care employees can lend a hand in performing their work more effectively and more efficiently. Epic integrates AI’s abilities with an increasing number of its technologies and is involved in helping her clients to operate it, says Seth Howard, Executive Vice President for Research and Development at Epic.

But that’s not all in Werona, a company from Wisconsin, shows off in the Himss25 exhibition hall. He will also talk to clients and others about a number of tools directed to a wide range of clinical, financial, research and administrative cases, including technologies aimed at planning staff, planning company resources, management of clinical tests and many others.

Recently, we met with Howard, who offered the advantage of what more visitors can expect from the company in Las Vegas next week.

Q: What novel technologies will you present – introduction or preview – for a show?

AND. Thanks to the continuous, speedy progress of artificial intelligence, we focus on helping the healthcare community in using these novel opportunities.

AI creates another generation of integration in our applications – with agents serving as a digital workforce to improve the performance of the clinicist and patient experience. For example, we expect AI agents to lend a hand prepare initial visits by talking to patients about their needs, identifying the missing tasks (such as laboratories), helping in the schedule and performing these tasks and creating an effortless -to -read summary.

At each stage, our agents will contain real observations-A because Epic is one integrated system, the funds will coordinate between the flows of clinical, administrative and addressed to patients.

Another example is AI, which helps clinicians to identify lung cancer and manage, separating the results and observations from radiologists’ reports. In the hospital Christ, this helped clinicians to detect cancer in advance and start over 50 methods of treatment of cancer – from August!

AI charts continue to speed up the tasks of clinicists’ documentation. At the beginning of this year, we published the specifications of voice recognition in the environment, opening novel ways of integration of suppliers with work flow in writing notes in Epic.

Our next step is native multimodal capabilities that can process data input video, synthesize the voice into various documentation, image recognition, analyzing genomic and other data. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive set of options so that customers can accept what is best to meet their needs.

In addition to artificial intelligence, customers want integrated modules to lend a hand them manage their activities in clinical, financial, research and administrative areas. We are building a clinical research management system to unite research flows for patients, clinicists, researchers and research administrators, and we develop a company’s resource planning package that we will publish the module by the module. Team work – staff planning system – has just been released and will be launched this year.

There is more to share and we hope you will visit our stand to find out! We are still developing research and provide insight into space. We are expanding cooperation between suppliers, health plans, life teachings, retail health, devices manufacturers and others through a common platform. And we are constantly improving Mychart, currently used by over 190 million patients around the world.

Q: What strategic topics do you focus on this year?

AND. We are still focusing on the success of our clients. What does it mean to us: ecstatic and well patients, informed and blooming clinicians, capable healthcare operations and progress in medicine. At our stand, we emphasize the ways in which we lend a hand our clients achieve continuous improvement of access to care, finance, prosperity of clinicists and accepting novel technologies such as AI.

Q: What questions have you heard recently from customers?

AND. When they face the deficiencies of staff, the uncertainty of revenues and other constant challenges, healthcare systems are under high pressure to lend a hand patients obtain the care they need. There is optimism that technology can lend a hand enormously – but when it comes to adopting novel opportunities quickly and on a immense scale, people are looking for tips. We started the program called “Level Up”, in which our employees lend a hand clients implement the latest functions. The best is the cost – it’s free!

Many healthcare systems willingly receive AI more broadly, but they are worried about costs. To solve this, we have introduced a novel licensing model that will allow our clients to significantly expand the operate of artificial intelligence at predictable costs.

Our clients also want to deeply understand how well AI works in their own clinical conditions. We are expanding our Trust and Assurance Open Source apartment, providing healthcare systems greater transparency and control of how they operate artificial intelligence.

Q: What should visitors to look for and ask in Epic Both?

AND. We brought a piece of campus and epic culture to Las Vegas. We want guests to feel at home, and our stand provides a place to relax, catch up and learn about the novel ones. Many employees of our stand are software programmers and would like to talk about what they are working on and how we can lend a hand.

Q: Any other messages you would like to emphasize?

AND. Healthcare systems using EPIC are still evolution of interoperability. Most of our clients are already living or plan to launch Tefca, sponsored by the national government of the interoperability.

We are still expanding the unthreatening exchange of healthcare data, while ensuring maintenance of patient privacy. For example, our clients support individual access to their health data using TEFCA Framework. This helps patients locate their records, while providing appropriate people to access their data. We are glad that the first IAS application will start live. We also released the USCDI version 3, which is available to programmers for free Open.epic In addition to over 750 other API interfaces and interfaces available without any costs for programmers.

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