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clinician documentation
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Clinician documentation refers to the process of recording patient encounters, clinical notes, and medical histories in healthcare settings. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around clinician documentation focus on how Microsoft Dragon Copilot, an AI-powered voice assistant integrated with Epic electronic health records, is being deployed at scale to reduce the documentation burden on clinicians. A notable example is Intermountain Health's systemwide rollout, which began as a pilot in July 2025 and expanded to over 2,500 active users by the end of 2025. The deployment combines ambient clinical intelligence with structured adoption programs to improve clinician satisfaction and reduce time spent on notes. These threads explore the practical implementation, measurable outcomes, and enterprise IT considerations of using AI to streamline clinician documentation in hospitals and clinics.
Intermountain Health’s rapid deployment of Microsoft Dragon Copilot — combined with a structured adoption program run with Accenture — offers one of the clearest, enterprise-scale examples yet of how ambient clinical intelligence and voice-driven AI can reduce clinician documentation burden and...