AI Front and Center at 2023 eClinicalWorks Health Centers Summit

Product enhancements based on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) featured prominently at the recent 2023 Health Centers Summit (HCS2023) hosted by eClinicalWorks. CEO Girish Navani showcased new AI powered search capabilities, AI-generated patient summaries, and next-step recommendations. The company also debuted a new macro feature and AI-assisted appointment reminders designed to improve no-shows. HCS2023 is an annual event specifically for eClinicalWorks’ community health centers and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). These healthcare organizations have unique needs and challenges that are different than mainstream ambulatory healthcare providers. eClinicalWorks has a significant presence in this segment of the market – the company claims upwards of 60% of FQHCs and community health centers in the US operate on their platform. With such a significant share of the market, it makes complete sense for them to host a summit that caters to this special audience. Girish Navani, CEO at eClinicalWorks opened the Summit by sharing that this was his 24th year at the company and that he is as excited today as he was all those years ago. Girish Navani, CEO @eClinicalWorks kicking off the FQHC & Community Health Summit. “After 24 years I’m still excited to do what we do”. #HITsm #healthIT #FQHC pic.twitter.com/cxsR3pkL7J — Colin Hung (@Colin_Hung) May 4, 2023 It didn’t take long for Navani to announce that the company was jumping...
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