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U.S. EHR Leader Epic Evolves Electronic Health Records with AI—CoMET and Three New Assistants Transform the Future of Clinical Care

U.S. EHR Leader Epic Evolves Electronic Health Records with AI—CoMET and Three New Assistants Transform the Future of Clinical Care

Update: 2025-09-22
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This podcast episode provides an overview of several developments and challenges within the healthcare technology sector, primarily focusing on electronic medical records (EMR) adoption in Japan. A survey by the Japan Medical Association found that a majority of clinics deem EMR introduction impossible due to concerns over operation time affecting patient care, high costs, and the advanced age of practitioners. Concurrently, the text highlights the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into medical documentation, with new systems like movacal.net and eWell offering features to semi-automatically generate documents such as visiting nurse plans and physician instructions. Furthermore, the source discusses the acquisition of Pathway, a Canadian medical AI startup, by Doximity for its highly structured medical corpus that achieved high accuracy on the USMLE, showcasing international investment in sophisticated medical reference databases. Finally, there is a mention of an innovative, foot-operated medical AI support system called "Cal Step" designed to facilitate hands-free recording and automatic summarization during consultations.

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U.S. EHR Leader Epic Evolves Electronic Health Records with AI—CoMET and Three New Assistants Transform the Future of Clinical Care

U.S. EHR Leader Epic Evolves Electronic Health Records with AI—CoMET and Three New Assistants Transform the Future of Clinical Care

Kazutaka Yoshinaga