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AI Is Our Second Chance to Fix Healthcare (If We Don’t Repeat the Same Mistake)

15 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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Electronic health records were supposed to transform healthcare—but instead, they digitized broken workflows. In this episode of After the Chaos, the conversation explores why EHRs increased complexity instead of reducing it, and what healthcare can learn moving forward. Key topics include: * Why EHRs failed to improve care coordination * The disconnect between technology and clinical workflows * The importance of clinician-led design * How to avoid repeating the same mistakes with AI AI presents a new opportunity—but only if healthcare moves beyond digitization and into true redesign.

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