Michael Meucci is the CEO of Arcadia. He thinks that EHRs will get an AI makeover.
We asked our readers and some members of our editorial advisory board to make predictions for 2024. Here's what Michael Meucci said:
“Digital and financial transformations catalyzed by payment reform and increased labor costs will change how healthcare operates. Healthcare data is the fastest growing data set by volume in the world and pressures of digital-first companies coming to healthcare are resetting patient expectations.
As adoption, application and strength of generative artificial intelligence (AI) continue to grow, the electronic health record (EHR) will be significantly overhauled and reimagined through foundational building blocks powered by AI. In 2024, AI will reduce the time clinicians spend inputting and searching for information in the EHR with ambient note taking, summarization and suggestion tools integrated into EHRs.”
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