Sounds like your hospital is behind the times then. Mine has already been rolling out the tech and holding seminars on how folks don’t need to worry about losing their job. And, I suppose as an EMR analyst you’re fully aware that Epic is working on a natural language interface for querying SlicerDicer so even data analysts will have to go pound sand soon (not saying that’s good btw).
Idk what to tell ya. My hospital is already using it and it’s one of the biggest hospitals in the region. Maybe your hospital is more hat than cattle as they say around here. Guess you’re not as special as you thought you were
Sounds like your hospital is behind the times then. Mine has already been rolling out the tech and holding seminars on how folks don’t need to worry about losing their job. And, I suppose as an EMR analyst you’re fully aware that Epic is working on a natural language interface for querying SlicerDicer so even data analysts will have to go pound sand soon (not saying that’s good btw).
Dude, I am an Epic analyst. We’re a 10 star organization (ie cutting edge adoption of features).
I don’t know how to tell you how wrong you are. None of this is even remotely near production.
Helping with SlicerDicer queries is not reading a film. This is a ridiculous comparison.
Again, even language processing features are not remotely near production. It’s not even in any proof of concept environments.
Idk what to tell ya. My hospital is already using it and it’s one of the biggest hospitals in the region. Maybe your hospital is more hat than cattle as they say around here. Guess you’re not as special as you thought you were