Whatfix Doubles Down on Healthcare with AI-Powered Suite to Erase the EHR Burden and Enable Clinicians to Focus on Patient Care
Whatfix, the global leader in digital adoption platforms (DAP), today announced the official launch of its Healthcare Industry Vertical, dedicated to transforming the clinician experience by leveraging AI to simplify complex Electronic Health Record (EHR) and clinical software systems. Despite massive technology investments, the healthcare market continues to struggle with the usability of EHRs. Clinicians spend an estimated one-third to one-half of their...
Whatfix, the global leader in digital adoption platforms (DAP), today announced the official launch of its Healthcare Industry Vertical, dedicated to transforming the clinician experience by leveraging AI to simplify complex Electronic Health Record (EHR) and clinical software systems.
Despite massive technology investments, the healthcare market continues to struggle with the usability of EHRs. Clinicians spend an estimated one-third to one-half of their workday interacting with these systems, directly leading to high rates of burnout. Usability scores for many top EHRs rank in the bottom tier of all software systems, linking technical complexity to professional dissatisfaction and gaps in care delivery.
Having served select healthcare organizations over the years, Whatfix has built deep expertise in navigating these complex workflows. This launch represents a decision to double down on that knowledge to better serve the industry and drive greater adoption of EHRs, patient portals, and billing systems, ensuring clinicians spend less time navigating software complexities and more time delivering patient care.
“Whatfix believes technology in healthcare must serve people first, clinicians and patients alike,” said Khadim Batti, CEO and Co-founder of Whatfix. “Our healthcare launch, expanding on our work in Life Sciences, reflects our commitment to improving care through digital adoption. We are not just entering a new market; we are building our success to solve the critical EHR usability crisis that is contributing to burnout across the care spectrum.”