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CDI/UM Product Lead | Nurse Practitioner | Driving Innovation for Clinical Documentation Advancement in Healthcare AI Technology

What is the future of healthcare and EMRs in the next decade? It is of upmost importance for HCOs to embrace the foresight in technology. Hope is on the horizon for better patient outcomes and reliable quality data. "Healthcare will transform with personalized treatments using genomics and data analytics. Telehealth will integrate remote monitoring and AI-powered diagnostics for early disease detection," he said. "Seamless interoperability of electronic health records will improve care coordination, while smart infrastructure will enhance operational efficiency and patient experience." https://lnkd.in/eFRHSY8t

EHRs in 10 years: What will be possible?

EHRs in 10 years: What will be possible?

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Ronald Hirsch, MD, FACP, CHCQM, CHRI, ACPA-C

Vice President, Physician Advisory Solutions at R1 RCM, Advisory Board of American College of Physician Advisors and National Association of Healthcare Revenue Integrity, differentiator between acronyms and initialisms

4mo

Until Elon gets Neuralinks implanted in a threshold number of doctors so the EMR can truly capture the physician throught process, predicting what EMRs can do in 10 years or even 5 years is impossible.

Ryan Greiner MD ACPA-C

System Medical Director and Physician Advisor - Utilization/Case Management

4mo

If Apple intelligence delivers what it says it will, there is a path to applying that type of “personal context” to our individual healthcare information with treatment and predictive outputs that may get us to personalized medicine.

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Allen Frady

29 Years in the Healthcare Industry. Instructor. Author. Curmudgeon. Former Consultant. Former bedside RN.

4mo

It’s all large data sets and statistics. Which if we are being honest is also the foundation of traditional medical training.

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