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| ChatEHR is a set of capabilities developed at Stanford Medicine, for using a set of Large Language Models (LLMs) with a single patient's longitudinal medical chart in context. There are two ways to use the ChatEHR capability: | ChatEHR is a set of capabilities developed at Stanford Medicine, for using a set of Large Language Models (LLMs) with a single patient's longitudinal medical chart in context. There are two ways to use the ChatEHR capability: |
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| - via a fixed prompt automation, which applies an existing set of criteria to a patient's record and returns a response based on that patient's record. Examples include decisions about transfer eligibility, referrals to certain services, and creating summaries of a hospital course of stay. | - via a fixed prompt automation, which applies an existing set of criteria to a patient's record and returns a response based on that patient's record. Examples include decisions about transfer eligibility, referrals to certain services, and creating summaries of a hospital course of stay. About 60% of our usage is via automations. |
| - via a user interface, which is available as a tab inside of Epic Hyperspace to allow care providers (clinicians, nurses, pharmacists) to ask questions of a given patient's medical record. | - via a user interface, which is available as a tab inside of Epic Hyperspace to allow care providers (clinicians, nurses, pharmacists) to ask questions of a given patient's medical record. About 40% of usage is via the UI. |
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| {{ :chatehr.png?nolink& }} | This [[https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.00074 | ArXiv submission]] describes 7 automations and 1075 users have trained to become routine users of the UI, engaging in 23,000 sessions in the first 3 months of launch. Below is what users say ... |
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| ==== News coverage ==== | ===== Testimonials ===== |
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| | ===== News coverage ===== |
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| | - [[https://www.statnews.com/2026/01/28/stanford-research-ai-validation-tools-ai-prognosis/| Stanford’s health AI validation tools you should know about]] |
| | - [[https://www.statnews.com/2026/01/28/stanford-penn-hospitals-build-electronic-health-record-chatbots/ | Why some hospitals are making their own ChatGPTs for patient records]] |
| - [[https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/06/chatehr.html|Stanford News - Clinicians can ‘chat’ with medical records through new AI software, ChatEHR]] | - [[https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/06/chatehr.html|Stanford News - Clinicians can ‘chat’ with medical records through new AI software, ChatEHR]] |
| - [[https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/06/ai-medical-records-chat-ehr|AI lets clinicians ‘chat’ with medical records]] | - [[https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/06/ai-medical-records-chat-ehr|AI lets clinicians ‘chat’ with medical records]] |
| - [[https://www.medicaleconomics.com/view/stanford-s-chatehr-lets-doctors-talk-to-the-chart-and-it-talks-back|Stanford’s ChatEHR lets doctors talk to the chart — and it talks back]] | - [[https://www.medicaleconomics.com/view/stanford-s-chatehr-lets-doctors-talk-to-the-chart-and-it-talks-back|Stanford’s ChatEHR lets doctors talk to the chart — and it talks back]] |
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| ==== Origin story ==== | ===== Origin story ===== |
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| * Apr 06, 2023 - Data Science team sets up SHCOpenAISandbox at [[http://goto.stanford.edu/shcopenaisandbox|http://goto.stanford.edu/shcopenaisandbox]] | * Apr 06, 2023 - Data Science team sets up SHCOpenAISandbox at [[http://goto.stanford.edu/shcopenaisandbox|http://goto.stanford.edu/shcopenaisandbox]] |
| * Sept 9, 2025 - Broad roll out to all providers, and APPs. | * Sept 9, 2025 - Broad roll out to all providers, and APPs. |
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| ==== ArXiv submission ==== | |
| https://tinyurl.com/ChatEHR-ArXiv-2026 uploaded on Jan 20th, waiting for release. | |
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