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HITS (Healthcare IT Spotlight) - January 2025 Roundup

04 February, 2025 | 3 Mins | By Shweta Chakraborty
  • Category: Healthcare IT Spotlight
  • As we kick off 2025, healthcare IT continues to evolve at an extraordinary pace, transforming the way care is delivered and managed. January brought exciting innovations, from AI-powered document management solutions that boost accuracy and efficiency to powerful insights on AI governance and safety in healthcare. 314e is at the forefront of these advancements, continuously refining its solutions to meet the dynamic needs of the healthcare industry. 

    Here's a roundup of the key highlights that are shaping the future of healthcare IT and improving outcomes for patients and providers alike.

    In This Edition:

    1. How Dexit is Revolutionizing Healthcare Documentation With AI
    2. A Glimpse into the Future of AI Governance and Safety in Healthcare - to be Unfolded at HIMSS25
    3. 314e’s EHR Training Newsletter Highlights Success of Clinician-centered Strategy for Improved Workflow Efficiency
    4. LLMs Show Promise in Healthcare, But Compliance and Safety Concerns Cause Roadblocks
    5. Mastering EHR Utilization: Expert Reveals How to Achieve Epic Gold Stars and Improve Outcomes
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    1. How Dexit is Revolutionizing Healthcare Documentation With AI

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    314e’s Health Information Management (HIM) expert, Alyssa Dennis explores in her latest article how Dexit - an Intelligent Document Processing solution revolutionizes healthcare document management through automation. By automating classification and entity extraction procedures using powerful AI, Dexit enhances accuracy, reduces manual workload, and adapts to evolving documentation needs. 

    2. A Glimpse into the Future of AI Governance and Safety in Healthcare - to be Unfolded at HIMSS25

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    Glenn Wasson, administrator of analytics at UVA Health, emphasizes the importance of AI governance in healthcare. He outlines four key risk categories—correctness and transparency, fairness and equity, integrated workflow, and safety and privacy—that hospitals must evaluate when adopting AI technologies. His HIMSS25 session, "Dear AI Vendors: This Is What We Need," will focus on fostering transparency between providers and vendors to mitigate risks and ensure AI tools are safe, effective, and ethical.

    3. 314e’s EHR Training Newsletter Highlights Success of Clinician-centered Strategy for Improved Workflow Efficiency

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    314e’s latest EHR training newsletter covers a successful EHR training strategy followed by a care delivery organization. It includes gathering clinician feedback, offering tailored coaching, and ensuring continuous support. By analyzing EHR usage data, the organization identified areas for improvement, like minimizing unnecessary tasks. Ongoing communication and support fostered a culture of trust, leading to smoother adoption of EHR tools and measurable improvements in workflow efficiency.

    4. LLMs Show Promise in Healthcare, But Compliance and Safety Concerns Cause Roadblocks

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    The adoption of Large Language Models (LLMs) is gaining traction in healthcare. While they show promise in administration, coding, and claims processing, clinical adoption remains cautious due to safety and regulatory concerns. Advances in pathology and pharmacy error detection highlight their potential, but widespread use requires overcoming compliance and bias challenges. Experts emphasize that LLMs should augment, not replace, human expertise in healthcare.

    5. Mastering EHR Utilization: Expert Reveals How to Achieve Epic Gold Stars and Improve Outcomes

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    314e’s EHR Training expert Ryan Seratt reveals in his latest blog, the updated criteria for Epic’s Gold Stars program, a benchmark for excellence in EHR utilization. Ryan explains the difference between Epic Gold Stars and Epic Honor Roll, common barriers to achieving high levels, and how healthcare organizations can align with new standards to enhance clinical outcomes and operational efficiency. 

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