Epic Showcases Industry-Leading AI, Genomics, and Interoperability at HIMSS 2025 Conference

From AI-driven tools to new applications, Epic continues to help healthcare organizations advance in a rapidly changing environment.

VERONA, Wis., March 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At the 2025 HIMSS Global Health Conference and Exhibition, Epic is highlighting innovations that improve clinical care, streamline operations, and foster more personalized patient treatments:

    --  Generative AI Powered by a Fully Integrated Platform. Across the Epic
        community today, generative AI improves clinician workflows, enhances
        patient experiences, streamlines revenue cycle processes, and
        accelerates important clinical interventions. Epic continues to develop
        new capabilities rapidly. With the patient at the center of Epic's fully
        integrated platform, AI can draw on information from across the
        enterprise to provide data-driven insights. AI agents, which perform
        tasks autonomously, can collaborate across clinical, administrative, and
        patient-facing workflows. For example, agents may chat with patients
        about care goals, analyze similar cases to identify missing tasks (such
        as specific labs), and schedule those tasks in advance--fostering a
        better visit experience for clinicians and patients.


    --  Faster, more flexible, and richer clinician documentation. Recently,
        Epic published specifications for ambient voice recognition, broadening
        integration options for note-writing workflows. The next step is native
        multimodal capabilities--processing video input, synthesizing voice into
        documentation, recognizing images, analyzing genomic data, and more--to
        further transform care delivery.


    --  Leading the Way in Interoperability. Over 2,000 Epic hospitals and over
        50,000 Epic clinics are either live or preparing to go live on the
        federal TEFCA framework for nationwide health data exchange. For app
        developers, Epic offers Individual Access Services (IAS) for secure
        patient record retrieval--and today, there are almost 800 patient-facing
        apps live and exchanging data. USCDI v3 support is available for free on
        open.epic alongside over 750 no-cost APIs and interfaces. Since the
        release of Epic's USCDI v3 APIs in 2024, they have been called over 8
        billion times.


    --  A Growing Ecosystem of Showroom Apps. Over 1,000 vendor-created apps are
        now live across the Epic community, including more than 200 new apps
        added in the past year. Epic's Showroom currently hosts 790 apps and has
        welcomed 344 new listings since its launch in 2024. In that time, FHIR
        API usage surged from roughly 6 billion monthly calls to over 10
        billion--reflecting widespread enthusiasm, rapid adoption, and
        meaningful benefits to patients and health systems.


    --  Genomic Insights within Cosmos. Cosnome, which integrates genomic
        sequencing data into the Cosmos dataset, is now live. Soon, the
        community of organizations that contribute to Cosmos will gain
        point-of-care insights from the combination of genomic information and
        clinical data--fostering precision medicine and more personalized
        treatments. Researchers will also gain a powerful resource for studying
        genetic variants alongside real-world clinical outcomes.


    --  Organ Donor Registration in MyChart. Through a joint effort with Donate
        Life America, patients will soon be able to register as organ, eye, and
        tissue donors through MyChart. They will also be able to choose whether
        to donate for research and education in addition to transplant purposes.
        One donor may save up to 8 lives and enhance many more--and with over
        100,000 Americans waiting for a life-saving organ donation, the
        potential impact of this collaboration is significant.
    --  New Applications for Better Operations. Epic's upcoming Clinical Trials
        Management System will unify trial workflows for patients, clinicians,
        researchers, and administrators. An Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
        suite is also under way. A natively integrated Epic ERP will enhance
        efficiency and support better decision-making by providing insights
        based on financial, operational, and clinical data--all in one place.

"When people visit our booth, they can talk directly with Epic's software developers," said Seth Howard, Epic's Executive Vice President of Research & Development. "We can't wait to share what we're working on and learn more about what health systems need us to do next."

Visitors can find a relaxed setting reminiscent of the Epic campus--a place to unwind, catch up with peers, and connect with Epic staff. Inside the booth, Epic is showcasing the latest technologies to transform patient care, support clinicians, and drive operational excellence in the ever-evolving healthcare industry.

Epic is a global healthcare software company that helps people get well, helps people stay well, and helps future generations be healthier. Founded in a basement in 1979 with three half-time employees, Epic is now the leading EHR software developer in the United States. Epic supports healthcare organizations in 16 countries, with more than 3,100 hospitals using Epic and over 191 million patients using Epic's MyChart patient portal to manage their care online.

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