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A report by Silicon Valley Bank says that by the end of 2025, $18.5 billion is expected to be invested in healthtech.
Epic Emeritus CMIO Dr. Michael Zaroukian says health system leaders can add to their EHRs' value after the initial go-live by linking it to strategic goals, empowering clinicians to share feedback and prioritizing usability.
The AI credential program is scheduled to launch in 2026 and will expand across all of Adtalem's institutions.
Verily's platform will be used to create biomedical data pipelines and develop novel AI/ML models across key therapeutic areas.
“Suki for Nurses” integrates diverse EHRs to clinical workflows.
Dr. Priyanka Agarwal, HealthEx CEO and cofounder, says the company's data management platform enables patients to view their full medical histories through TEFCA-supported Individual Access Services (IAS) requests.
The aim is to utilize Hippocratic AI's agents to keep patients informed, supportive and connected.
According to Dr. David K. Butler, Epic emeritus CMIO and clinical informatics leader at Calyx Partners, securing buy-in from clinicians and staff, tracking training and budgeting for post-go-live optimization are essential for lasting EHR adoption.
The platform helps healthcare teams with the burden of non-actionable alarms and cognitive overload.
Matt Koehler, VP of product innovation at Surescripts, describes a scenario, which was presented at AHIP 2025, where prior auth can be completed in 30 seconds using coordination between the physician, PBM and EHR.