eClinicalWorks Goes from 0 to 60 with AI Throughout Their Product

We’ve only seen a few times where something has dramatically changed the EHR product roadmap.  The first time this happened was when the HITECH act and associated $36 billion of stimulus money was included to stimulate adoption of EHR software.  In order to get access to that stimulus money, you had to use a certified EHR.  If you were an EHR company at this time, you quickly realized that you weren’t going to make any sales if you weren’t certified.  As such, the EHR product roadmap changed to ensure that you could meet the EHR certification and meaningful use requirements.  In fact, one could argue that it hijacked much of the EHR development roadmap for 5-10 years, but that’s a topic for another day. When I recently attended the eClinicalWorks Enterprise Summit, I saw something pretty similar when it came to how AI, large language models, and automation had dramatically changed the eClinicalWorks product roadmap.  You may remember that about 7 months ago I wrote about the big announcements made at the eClinicalWorks user conference.  While they offered some impressive features and enhancements for their users, there was almost no mention of AI and large language models.  7 months later on stage, the CEO of eClinicalWorks, Girish Kumar Navani, did an hour or more demo of all the new AI, large language model, and automation features they’d built into their software in just the past few months. It was quite astounding to see what theyR...
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