Epic Unveils Groundbreaking Innovations in AI and Genomics at HIMSS 2025
Transforming Healthcare: Epic's Innovations at HIMSS 2025
At the recent HIMSS Global Health Conference and Exhibition held in 2025, Epic emerged as a frontrunner, presenting a series of technological innovations aimed at revolutionizing the landscape of healthcare. The conference served as a platform for highlighting Epic's commitment to improving clinical care and operational efficiency within healthcare organizations while simultaneously enhancing patient experiences.
AI-Driven Advancements in Healthcare
Epic has fully embraced the potential of artificial intelligence, integrating it into its ecosystem to empower healthcare professionals and deliver more personalized patient care. Generative AI tools are designed to enhance clinician workflows, reduce operational bottlenecks, and speed up essential clinical interventions. By placing the patient at the core of its operations, Epic's AI capabilities enable healthcare providers to access comprehensive data, facilitating informed decision-making that is crucial for effective patient care.
Epic's AI agents are programmed to autonomously perform various tasks, ranging from chatting with patients about their care goals to analyzing clinical cases to identify potentially overlooked tasks. This seamless interaction fosters a smoother experience for both clinicians and patients, allowing for more organized and efficient healthcare visits.
Enhanced Documentation Through Technology
In a bid to streamline documentation processes, Epic has published specifications for ambient voice recognition. This significant development allows for better integration options when compiling clinical notes. The future aims to incorporate multimodal capabilities that will not only enable voice synthesis into documentation but also process video inputs and genomic data, further enriching the healthcare delivery process.
Interoperability and Data Exchange
Epic is also leading the charge in promoting interoperability across healthcare systems, evidenced by the participation of over 2,000 hospitals and 50,000 clinics in the federal TEFCA framework for nationwide health data exchange. This collaborative effort caters to app developers by offering Individual Access Services (IAS) for secure patient record retrieval, thus creating an expansive ecosystem where nearly 800 patient-facing applications are now operational.
The Open.epic platform has broadened its offerings by providing support for USCDI v3 and facilitating access to more than 750 no-cost APIs. The remarkable adoption of Epic's USCDI v3 APIs since their release in 2024, with figures surpassing 8 billion API calls, underlines the growing demand for integrated healthcare solutions.
Showcasing an Expanding Ecosystem
Further highlighting Epic's commitment to innovation, the launch of over 1,000 vendor-created applications reflects the rapid growth of its ecosystem. The Epic Showroom has introduced 790 new apps, with 344 new listings since its inception in 2024. This has led to a significant increase in the use of FHIR APIs, with monthly calls exceeding 10 billion, a clear indication of the enthusiasm surrounding these enhanced functionalities.
Genomic Insights and Personalized Medicine
Epic's foray into genomics, particularly with the introduction of Cosnome, which integrates genomic sequencing data into the Cosmos dataset, promises to deliver invaluable genomic insights at the point of care. This initiative aims to advance precision medicine by merging genomic and clinical data, allowing healthcare providers to offer more individualized treatments. Additionally, this data-rich resource will be instrumental for researchers studying the interplay between genetic variants and real-world clinical outcomes.
Registration for Organ Donation
In a commendable move, Epic has partnered with Donate Life America, enabling patients to register as organ, eye, and tissue donors directly through MyChart. This initiative highlights the importance of organ donation, potentially saving numerous lives while addressing the pressing need for organ donations in the United States, where over 100,000 individuals await transplants.
Future Initiatives for Operational Excellence
Epic's forward-thinking approach extends to the development of a unified Clinical Trials Management System to enhance trial workflows for all stakeholders. Moreover, the upcoming integration of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) suite is set to elevate decision-making capabilities by offering consolidated insights based on financial, operational, and clinical data.
Seth Howard, Epic's Executive Vice President of Research and Development, emphasized the communal aspect of these innovations, inviting conference attendees to interact with Epic's software developers to discuss needs and feedback. The booth was designed to evoke a relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of the Epic campus, where visitors could engage with technologies committed to transforming patient care.
Epic’s journey began in 1979 with humble beginnings, and it has since evolved into the leading Electronic Health Record (EHR) software developer in the United States, serving healthcare organizations in 16 countries. With over 3,100 hospitals utilizing Epic’s systems and 191 million patients using its MyChart platform, Epic continues to redefine the future of healthcare for generations to come.