eClinicalWorks
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eClinicalWorks has 2 source-linked AI deployments documented in AIUseCaseHub, across 1 industry and 1 country. Key partners include Evolvous.
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How eClinicalWorks builds AI
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Use case types at eClinicalWorks
Clinical documentation leads with 2 of 2 documented cases; 1 distinct type appears across the visible portfolio.
Evidence persistence
1 of 1 judgeable case is still publicly referenced · 1 show the organization expanding AI use.
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Technology snapshot
What eClinicalWorks uses across visible cases
Copilot & AI Assistants appears in 2 of 2 indexed cases; 10 named technologies are mentioned, led by Azure AI Document Intelligence.
All Use Cases (2)
eClinicalWorks Accelerates Clinical Efficiency by Reducing Paperwork with AI
eClinicalWorks, a leading US healthcare IT company, tackled the inefficiencies of manual paperwork and document management prevalent in the healthcare sector, where millions of faxes are still exchanged annually. Using a suite of Microsoft technologies—including Azure AI Services, Azure AI Document Intelligence, Copilot Studio, Microsoft Fabric, and Azure AI Studio—they created AI solutions for automating administrative workflows. The AI-powered system sorts and matches faxed medical records to patient charts automatically, reducing administrative burden. Additional AI agents were implemented for scheduling, patient triage, and automated nursing documentation, freeing up clinical staff to focus more on patient care. Evolvous contributed as a partner in redefining healthcare solutions using the Microsoft ecosystem. The transformation enabled thousands of practitioners to save hours previously spent on paperwork, boost documentation accuracy and efficiency, and fundamentally transform clinical delivery.
eClinicalWorks streamlines clinician workloads with intelligent EHR automation
eClinicalWorks, a leading healthcare IT vendor, integrated generative AI features and Microsoft Azure capabilities into its electronic health record (EHR) system. The initiative included the use of Azure OpenAI Service, ChatGPT, and Cognitive Services to enhance clinical workflows. Clinicians can now query EHRs using natural language, automate document management tasks such as identification, routing, and auto-assignment, and leverage a Copilot tool for summarizing patient-provider interactions. This transformation reduces the administrative burden on healthcare professionals to improve productivity and mitigate burnout. The entire platform migration and investment focused on responsible AI adoption while securing investment for scalable cloud infrastructure. The impact already includes accelerated digital transformation in clinical settings and tangible improvements in user experience and efficiency. Other leading EHR vendors are following suit, showing sector-wide transformative potential.eClinicalWorks invested $100M in Microsoft Azure to support these advanced workloads. Integration with ChatGPT allows clinicians to interact naturally, extracting information efficiently.The AI-powered document management system automates key burdensome processes, helping reduce paperwork and admin time. Copilot further assists by automating clinical summary tasks, freeing staff for direct patient care.As broader adoption continues, the collaboration is expected to enhance care delivery and standardize best practices throughout healthcare IT.
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