Why point-of-care AI is not the same as an EHR
An EHR and NAVI can both matter, but they solve different problems.
What an EHR is built to do
An EHR is built to document care, manage clinical records, support order entry, and run core operational workflows.
What NAVI is built to do
NAVI is built to make care intelligence more usable at the point of care, especially in value-based care workflows that depend on actionability and adoption.
Why organizations use both
The EHR is the record. NAVI is the care intelligence layer built for point-of-care decision support.
The EHR captures what happened. NAVI helps surface what may need attention now.
The EHR is a core transactional system. NAVI offers a conversational workflow for reaching relevant insight faster.
Why this distinction matters
Many healthcare organizations assume that having an EHR means they already have everything they need. In practice, value-based care often depends on upstream intelligence, claims context, panel insight, and adoption at the point of care. NAVI is built for that gap.