Electronic Health Records Market Significant Growth Factors and Future Opportunities by 2032
- In May 2025, Epic partnered with a leading organization specializing in lifestyle medicine to incorporate a range of lifestyle assessment tools into its electronic health records platform.
- This integration addresses the urgent need for consistent tools to evaluate opportunities for modifying lifestyle behaviors, which contribute to 80% of chronic diseases and account for 90% of healthcare costs.
- The updated resources feature ACLM’s lifestyle medicine short form assessment, designed to evaluate patients' lifestyle habits and their readiness to make changes; the Diet Screener, which allows clinicians to quickly assess dietary patterns during standard visits; and the Physical Activity Vital Sign , endorsed by the Physical Activity Alliance, to measure adult physical activity levels.
- David Michael emphasized that this innovation enables a transition from treating illness after it occurs to focusing on maintaining wellness through the use of timely, relevant data during patient care, underscoring its anticipated positive effects on clinical practice.
- This step supports broader lifestyle medicine integration into clinical practice, improving patient care through personalized interventions and addressing chronic disease treatment and prevention.
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American College of Lifestyle Medicine announces integration of first set of lifestyle behavior assessment tools into Epic electronic health records
/PRNewswire/ -- The American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) and Epic, the market share leader for electronic health records (EHR) in acute and ambulatory...
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The demand for the Electronic Health Records market is growing massively mainly due to the growing digitalization of the healthcare sector. Post pandemic government and companies are investing significantly in digitalization to provide contactless services, to gather and store data for understanding trends and medical history of patients. Medical professionals are also spending an increased amount of time to analyze the medical history of patien…
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