Current Situation
The function of an EHR goes beyond a traditional system of record that enables providers access to a digital version of a patient’s record. Instead, EHRs must function as a system (or platform) of engagement that supports value-added activities, like patient engagement, new models of care, more integrated care pathways, and value-based reimbursement.
Goals and Objectives
Shift clinical documentation from a focus on data to outcomes with better personalization, integration, and value-based workflows.
Alleviate “by design” shortcomings in UI, UX, and human-machine interaction.
Technology Deployed
EHRs and EHR integrations
Cloud-based digital health platforms
AI and ambient interface functions (e.g., conversational AI chatbots, voice recognition, NLP, gesture-based controls, smart speakers)
Blockchain
Use Case Summary
Next-generation clinical documentation combines a range of factors, from appropriate design choices to embedding innovative technologies to the openness of systems and intelligence to respond to the needs of providers and positively impact clinical productivity, experiences, care delivery, and outcomes.