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Evidently Introduces Ask Evidently, the First EHR-Embedded AI Chat Interface Deployed at Scale Across Major Health Systems

The Clinical Data Intelligence platform expands its suite of AI workflows with Ask Evidently, a first-of-its-kind AI chat interface for clinicians that can be integrated into any EHR, deployed at scale across major health systems.

Evidently, the leading Clinical Data Intelligence platform, this morning announced the launch of Ask Evidently. Ask Evidently is the first AI chat interface that embeds directly into any EHR, combining a comprehensive understanding of the patient record with an intuitively verifiable user experience for clinicians. Ask Evidently is the first product of its kind to be deployed at scale in collaboration with clinicians and AI Governance Committees at major health systems across the country. Ask Evidently is currently supporting thousands of clinicians daily, with more health systems actively integrating.

“Ask Evidently has been a game-changer for our providers,” explains Dave Ingham, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Allina Health. “It empowers clinicians with a chat tool that has already read the patient chart, letting them spend more time asking important questions and less time on exhausting chart biopsy. And it aligns with our goals at Allina Health to provide effective and efficient experiences for our patients.”

Ask Evidently is built on the powerful AI foundation and vast clinical knowledge graph that powers all of Evidently’s clinical data intelligence. All kinds of data in the patient record can be read — from structured data like labs, vitals, and medications, to unstructured data like clinical notes, scanned documents, and even faxes. Evidently understands the patient record longitudinally, including both data from inside the EHR, as well as data from external systems like Care Everywhere. Evidently Clinical Data Intelligence platform is built on top of over 15 years of AI research and a proprietary, patent-pending concept-centric framework for trustworthy GenAI. It grounds the power of large language models within the fabric of a medical knowledge graph to give clinicians the information they need at the speed of thought.

Dr. Kalie Dove-Maguire, Chief Product Officer at Evidently, explains, “As an Emergency Medicine Provider, this is the tool I always needed. Context is key in medicine. Pairing our concept-centric framework with the patient record is incredibly powerful. It isn’t just dumping out a list of documents from a keyword search of the EHR media tab or summarizing a small collection of notes that you can fit on the EHR pasteboard. It’s allowing a clinician to investigate an individual patient’s history of a condition like heart failure in the context of contributing factors, historical events, and related concepts across their whole health journey.”

Evidently has collaborated closely with AI Governance committees to develop a Responsible AI rollout approach that involves organizational controls and embedded AI usage education for clinicians to ensure users are equipped to responsibly integrate generative AI technology into their existing workflows.

“In the years that I’ve practiced medicine, the size of the average patient chart has exploded,” said Jason Misurac, MD, MS, Pediatric Nephrology. “And it often comes at the cost of being able to find insights in the sea of data. Ask Evidently helps me efficiently investigate a patient’s care history, rather than getting lost in the long list of individual documents within the media tab and Care Everywhere.”

About Evidently

Evidently’s AI platform gives clinicians the information they need at the speed of thought. By organizing, tracing, and summarizing the entire patient record, Evidently equips teams focused on hospital quality & revenue, value-based care, perioperative, and emergency medicine with the real-time insight that they need to reduce burnout and increase revenue. Healthcare organizations across the United States use Evidently’s compliant, evidence-based AI platform to exponentially reduce time spent in the EHR and uncover millions of dollars in unrealized reimbursement. For more information, visit https://www.evidently.com

"It empowers clinicians with a chat tool that has already read the patient chart, letting them spend more time asking important questions and less time on exhausting chart biopsy," said Dave Ingham, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Allina Health.

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