Epic’s New AI Scribe: What International Nurses Need to Know Before Coming to the U.S.

Epic’s New AI Scribe: What International Nurses Need to Know Before Coming to the U.S.

As U.S. hospitals race to adopt artificial intelligence in healthcare, one technology is quietly transforming the way doctors and nurses document patient care: AI-powered ambient clinical documentation, often called AI scribes.

Epic, the most widely used electronic health record (EHR) system in U.S. hospitals, recently launched its own AI scribe tool Epic AI Charting and it’s already making waves. For international nurses looking to work in the United States, understanding how tools like this are reshaping clinical workflows is essential. It affects how you chart, how long you spend on documentation, and even the way you interact with patients.

At NurseContact a digital marketplace that connects international nurses with U.S. healthcare employers and simplifies the hiring process we’re closely tracking these changes so you’re better prepared for the future of nursing in America.

What Is Epic’s AI Charting Tool?

Epic’s AI Charting is an “ambient” documentation tool. That means it can listen to a patient encounter (with consent) and automatically generate a clinical note in the background. Instead of typing or clicking through multiple screens during a visit, clinicians can focus on the conversation while the AI builds the documentation.

Key features include:

  • Automatic clinical note generation from patient–provider conversations
  • Real-time order suggestions (e.g., labs, imaging, medications) directly from the EHR
  • Integration into Epic workflows, which many U.S. hospitals and health systems already use

For international nurses, especially those transitioning into U.S. hospital environments for the first time, this is important: if your new employer uses Epic, there’s a growing chance you’ll be working alongside AI charting tools from day one.

Why U.S. Health Systems Are Paying Attention

Health systems across the country have begun testing and adopting Epic’s AI scribe because of two major pressures:

  1. Clinician burnout from excessive documentation
  2. A growing need to see more patients without sacrificing quality

In early 2024, Epic rolled out AI Charting with partner organizations. One of the first was Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin, a managed care nonprofit with its own primary care clinics. Located near Epic’s headquarters in Verona, Wisconsin, this group helped codevelop and implement the tool.

Their early results are striking:

  • Clinicians reported saving up to 60 minutes per day on documentation
  • Providers described improved well-being due to less “after-hours charting”
  • Patients felt more engaged as clinicians could maintain eye contact instead of staring at a computer screen

These kinds of outcomes are exactly what U.S. hospitals and clinics are hoping to achieve as they struggle with staffing shortages and rising demand for care challenges that are also driving demand for international nurses.

How AI Charting Could Change Nursing Workflows

If you’re an international nurse planning to move to the U.S., Epic AI Charting may affect your daily routine in several ways:

1. Less Time on Documentation, More Time at the Bedside

Nurses in the U.S. often spend a significant portion of their shift charting: assessments, medication administration, patient education, care plans, and more. As AI documentation becomes more common, you may:

  • Spend less time typing notes and more time on direct patient care
  • Review and correct AI-generated documentation instead of starting notes from scratch
  • Experience fewer “overtime” minutes finishing charts at the end of a shift

2. Closer Collaboration with Physicians Using AI

Many early AI scribe tools are focused on physician documentation, but they still affect nursing workflows. For example:

  • You may be reviewing physician notes that were generated by AI and verifying information
  • Orders (labs, imaging, consults) suggested by AI and approved by physicians may come to your task list more quickly
  • Interdisciplinary communication could change as documentation becomes more standardized and timely

3. New Skills: Reviewing and Validating AI Output

AI tools are not perfect. They may misinterpret accents, background noise, or complex clinical conversations. That means nurses will play an important role as a safety check:

  • Confirming that clinical notes accurately reflect what happened
  • Ensuring that orders and documentation align with actual patient needs
  • Flagging any errors or omissions generated by AI

For international nurses, strong English communication skills and attention to detail will be even more valuable in an AI-supported environment.

Cost, Contracts, and Why It Matters for International Nurses

While AI charting feels futuristic, health systems still have to make practical decisions especially around cost.

For example, Mount Nittany Health in State College, Pennsylvania, plans to adopt Epic’s AI Charting as it rolls out Epic this year. Their chief health information officer, Dr. Diane Hunt, noted that the organization already uses Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot (previously DAX) at a cost of “a couple hundred dollars per month per provider.”

Epic has not yet publicly released its pricing, but many health systems expect costs to be in a similar range. Some are watching closely or staying with existing vendors due to contracts and budget considerations.

For international nurses, what does this mean?

  • Larger, better-resourced health systems may adopt AI charting sooner, especially academic medical centers and integrated health networks
  • Smaller or rural facilities may take longer to implement advanced AI tools, providing a more traditional charting environment
  • When you connect with employers through NurseContact, you can ask specifically about their EHR system and whether they use AI scribes like Epic AI Charting or Dragon Copilot

Understanding a hospital’s digital maturity can help you choose an employer whose environment fits your preferences and comfort level with technology.

Big Names Exploring Epic’s AI Scribe

Several major U.S. institutions are already in discussions about Epic’s AI Charting. For example:

  • Penn Medicine in Philadelphia has confirmed that it’s evaluating the tool but is not yet sharing details publicly.
  • UT Austin (Texas), which is deploying Epic for ambulatory care in 2024 and inpatient by 203, has decided not to introduce new AI scribes prior to its initial Epic “go-live,” but may explore them later.

Many other hospitals are in a similar position:

  • Some are excited but cautious, preferring to see long-term data before making large investments
  • Others are locked into existing contracts with AI vendors and can’t switch immediately

This variety is important for international nurses to recognize: not every hospital in the U.S. will feel the same, technologically. Your experience with AI documentation may differ widely depending on where you’re hired.

What This Means for International Nurses Entering the U.S. Job Market

As AI becomes part of everyday clinical practice, international nurses who are comfortable with digital tools will have a competitive advantage. Epic, Microsoft, and other vendors are shaping a new reality in healthcare:

  • AI in nursing documentation will likely become standard over the next few years
  • Electronic health record proficiency, especially with Epic, is increasingly seen as a core nursing skill in the U.S.
  • Adaptability and digital literacy will be crucial as AI tools evolve

NurseContact is designed to help you navigate exactly this kind of change. We connect international nurses to U.S. employers who are transparent about their technology, staffing models, and practice expectations.

When you use NurseContact to explore opportunities, you can:

  • Filter and compare U.S. employers based on setting (hospital, clinic, long-term care, etc.)
  • Ask questions about their EHR systems, including whether they use Epic
  • Learn if they’re actively adopting AI in clinical documentation or still relying on traditional charting methods

Preparing Yourself: Practical Tips for International Nurses

If you’re planning to work in the United States, here are steps you can take now to be ready for AI-enhanced clinical environments:

  1. Learn the basics of Epic and EHR workflows
  • Familiarize yourself with common EHR concepts: documentation flowsheets, order entry, care plans, and clinical decision support.
  • Many online resources and training modules provide Epic-like simulations.
  1. Strengthen your clinical English
  • Clear spoken and written English helps AI tools transcribe more accurately.
  • Practice phrasing assessments, patient education, and handoff reports in structured, concise language.
  1. Develop digital literacy
  • Get comfortable working with multiple software systems, mobile apps, and digital communication tools.
  • Learn how to review and edit AI-generated content critically.
  1. Ask smart questions during the hiring process
    Through NurseContact, when you speak with a potential U.S. employer, consider asking:
  • Do you use Epic as your EHR?
  • Are you using AI tools like Epic AI Charting or Microsoft Dragon Copilot for documentation?
  • How are nurses involved in reviewing or validating AI-generated notes?
  • What training and support do you provide for international nurses learning your digital systems?

These questions show that you’re forward-thinking and serious about integrating into modern U.S. healthcare environments.

How NurseContact Supports You in an AI-Driven Healthcare System

NurseContact isn’t just a job board it’s a digital marketplace tailored to international nurses. Our platform:

  • Connects you with verified U.S. healthcare employers that sponsor international nurses
  • Offers a streamlined hiring process, reducing delays and confusion
  • Helps you understand the technology and expectations of each employer before you commit

As AI reshapes how clinicians document care, we want you to arrive in the U.S. not just prepared but confident. Knowing about tools like Epic AI Charting gives you an edge. You’ll be ready to adapt, collaborate, and thrive in the next generation of healthcare.

Looking Ahead: AI, Nursing, and Your U.S. Career

Epic’s AI scribe is just one sign of how quickly artificial intelligence is being woven into American healthcare. While there are still questions about pricing, vendor contracts, and long-term outcomes, one trend is clear:

  • AI will increasingly support clinicians, not replace them
  • Nurses will remain central to patient care, safety, and human connection
  • International nurses with strong clinical skills and digital readiness will be in high demand

If you’re an international nurse considering a move to the U.S., now is the time to get informed, build your digital skills, and connect with employers who value your expertise.

NurseContact is here to bridge that gap matching you with U.S. employers, simplifying your hiring journey, and helping you step into a healthcare system where tools like Epic AI Charting are shaping the future of nursing practice.

Ready to explore your options?
Start your journey with NurseContact today and find a U.S. employer that’s not only ready for AI but ready for you.

by Raymond Escueta February 25, 2026 No comments
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