For decades, provider documentation has served multiple critical functions. It’s the foundation of clinical communication, ensuring that every member of the care team has a clear, complete picture of the patient’s status. It also underpins reimbursement, as the source of claims data, and to support medical necessity. And it drives quality reporting as hospital performance metrics, like CMS star Ratings are measured using data derived from documentation. Yet, it’s also frequently cited as an administrative burden and common contributor to physician burn out. Artificial intelligence is quietly changing that narrative. By uncovering patterns in real time, identifying gaps as they emerge, and surfacing insights at the point of care, AI is reshaping how we define and pursue quality.

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