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Imprivata Launches Patient Access Solution With Facial Recognition in Epic

February 18, 2026

Imprivata has launched its Patient Access solution within the Epic Toolbox, significantly improving the patient registration process for hospitals using Epic's Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. The integration utilizes facial recognition and high-assurance identity verification to allow patients to securely create MyChart accounts from home, thereby eliminating the need for cumbersome activation codes and reducing the potential for medical errors due to duplicate records. This development supports the CMS's "Kill the Clipboard" initiative, aiming to streamline patient check-in processes and enhance overall efficiency in healthcare settings. For healthcare professionals, this means improved patient access, reduced administrative burdens, and better data integrity.

Imprivata Revolutionizes Patient Access with Facial Recognition in Epic EHR HIT Consultant

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Sutter Health Integrates AI Decision Support Tools Into EHR To Support Workflow

February 17, 2026

Sutter Health is integrating artificial intelligence (AI) decision support tools into its Epic electronic health record (EHR) system to enhance clinical decision-making by providing real-time access to updated care guidelines and clinical data. Partnering with OpenEvidence, this initiative employs natural language processing to enable physicians to efficiently locate relevant clinical information, thereby improving patient care and outcomes while maintaining quality and safety standards. This development reflects Sutter Health's ongoing commitment to leveraging technology to reduce clinician burnout and improve healthcare delivery, highlighting the growing role of AI in supporting healthcare professionals. As Sutter Health advances its AI capabilities, it also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and safety in medical AI applications.

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Presbyterian Healthcare Expands Clinical AI Platform to Primary Care Clinicians

February 17, 2026

Presbyterian Healthcare Services in Albuquerque has launched a significant expansion of its clinical AI platform to support 200 primary care clinicians, following a successful pilot that analyzed 10,000 patient encounters. The AI technology aims to reduce administrative burdens by integrating relevant patient data within the Epic electronic health record (EHR) system, which is expected to enhance efficiency and improve patient care outcomes. With a focus on value-based care, the platform provides condition-specific insights at the point of care, supporting clinicians in decision-making and addressing clinical complexity. This deployment underscores the growing role of AI in healthcare, potentially transforming how clinicians manage patient information and streamline care delivery.

AI Transforms Healthcare: Presbyterian Expands Clinical Platform to 200 Physicians Beckers Health IT

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Mayo Clinic Framework Enables Access To Standardized, "Research-Ready" Cancer Data

February 17, 2026

Mayo Clinic Platform has enhanced its Platform_Orchestrate with the OMOP Oncology framework, enabling the organization of complex, unstructured cancer data into a standardized format conducive to analysis. This advancement will facilitate more efficient cancer research and improve clinical trial design by making essential data, such as tumor characteristics and pathology reports, more accessible for researchers. According to Dr. Elisabeth Heath, the ability to process and structure previously unmanageable data streams could significantly accelerate discoveries in cancer treatment. Additionally, the upcoming introduction of tokenization aims to connect de-identified patient data across health systems, offering researchers a comprehensive longitudinal view, which could further enhance the understanding of cancer progression and therapy outcomes.

Mayo Clinics Platform Enhances Cancer Research with Advanced Data Standardization HIT Consultant

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Imprivata Launches Patient Access Solution With Facial Recognition in Epic

February 18, 2026

Imprivata has launched its Patient Access solution within the Epic Toolbox, significantly improving the patient registration process for hospitals using Epic's Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. The integration utilizes facial recognition and high-assurance identity verification to allow patients to securely create MyChart accounts from home, thereby eliminating the need for cumbersome activation codes and reducing the potential for medical errors due to duplicate records. This development supports the CMS's "Kill the Clipboard" initiative, aiming to streamline patient check-in processes and enhance overall efficiency in healthcare settings. For healthcare professionals, this means improved patient access, reduced administrative burdens, and better data integrity.

Imprivata Revolutionizes Patient Access with Facial Recognition in Epic EHR HIT Consultant

Read More

Sutter Health Integrates AI Decision Support Tools Into EHR To Support Workflow

February 17, 2026

Sutter Health is integrating artificial intelligence (AI) decision support tools into its Epic electronic health record (EHR) system to enhance clinical decision-making by providing real-time access to updated care guidelines and clinical data. Partnering with OpenEvidence, this initiative employs natural language processing to enable physicians to efficiently locate relevant clinical information, thereby improving patient care and outcomes while maintaining quality and safety standards. This development reflects Sutter Health's ongoing commitment to leveraging technology to reduce clinician burnout and improve healthcare delivery, highlighting the growing role of AI in supporting healthcare professionals. As Sutter Health advances its AI capabilities, it also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and safety in medical AI applications.

Sutter Health Unveils AI-Enhanced EHR for Smarter Clinical Decision-Making Healthcare IT News

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Presbyterian Healthcare Expands Clinical AI Platform to Primary Care Clinicians

February 17, 2026

Presbyterian Healthcare Services in Albuquerque has launched a significant expansion of its clinical AI platform to support 200 primary care clinicians, following a successful pilot that analyzed 10,000 patient encounters. The AI technology aims to reduce administrative burdens by integrating relevant patient data within the Epic electronic health record (EHR) system, which is expected to enhance efficiency and improve patient care outcomes. With a focus on value-based care, the platform provides condition-specific insights at the point of care, supporting clinicians in decision-making and addressing clinical complexity. This deployment underscores the growing role of AI in healthcare, potentially transforming how clinicians manage patient information and streamline care delivery.

AI Transforms Healthcare: Presbyterian Expands Clinical Platform to 200 Physicians Beckers Health IT

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Mayo Clinic Framework Enables Access To Standardized, "Research-Ready" Cancer Data

February 17, 2026

Mayo Clinic Platform has enhanced its Platform_Orchestrate with the OMOP Oncology framework, enabling the organization of complex, unstructured cancer data into a standardized format conducive to analysis. This advancement will facilitate more efficient cancer research and improve clinical trial design by making essential data, such as tumor characteristics and pathology reports, more accessible for researchers. According to Dr. Elisabeth Heath, the ability to process and structure previously unmanageable data streams could significantly accelerate discoveries in cancer treatment. Additionally, the upcoming introduction of tokenization aims to connect de-identified patient data across health systems, offering researchers a comprehensive longitudinal view, which could further enhance the understanding of cancer progression and therapy outcomes.

Mayo Clinics Platform Enhances Cancer Research with Advanced Data Standardization HIT Consultant

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