Working with healthcare data can be surprisingly frustrating. Whether it’s pulling reports from Epic or analyzing ad metrics from social media, accessing valuable data often requires specialized skills and tools. This can slow down the process of turning raw data into actionable insights.
The good news is that AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini are starting to change this landscape by allowing healthcare professionals to use natural language prompts to generate queries. However, it’s essential to ensure that any use of AI tools remains compliant with HIPAA regulations. This means that protected health information should never be shared directly with AI platforms unless they are specifically designed for HIPAA compliance. As these tools continue to evolve, they hold the promise of making data access simpler and more secure, empowering healthcare teams to make informed, data-driven decisions with confidence. I’m excited about this future.
In healthcare, having data isn’t enough — being able to easily pull reports and find answers is what leads to real improvements.
