AI ROI In Documentation: Today’s Measures, Tomorrow’s Impacts
Free Executive Web Briefing Courtesy Of Netsmart
September 23, 2025 at 1:00 PM ET
Discover a finance-driven approach to measuring the Return on Investment (ROI) of AI-assisted documentation. This session will guide executives through a step-by-step process to establish baselines, translate time savings into increased clinical capacity, and connect that capacity to net revenue while fully accounting for adoption, training, and ownership costs.
Attendees will also explore both the measurable and often-overlooked benefits of AI-assisted documentation. Beyond efficiency gains, organizations are realizing improvements in areas such as eligibility for quality incentives, fewer denials and write-offs, higher staff satisfaction and retention, faster onboarding, stronger audit readiness, and more consistent compliance. The discussion will also highlight common challenges and pitfalls, from underestimating implementation costs to overlooking cultural readiness, and offer strategies to address them.
By participating in this session, executives will walk away with practical methods to evaluate ROI, a framework to capture emerging sources of value, and a clearer path for making evidence-based investment decisions about AI in their organizations.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to translate documentation time savings into capacity and revenue.
- Why adoption and cost of ownership must be part of ROI assumptions.
- Which additional benefits exist but are not yet fully quantified.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see the ROI of AI clearly defined!
Featured Speakers
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Scott Green,
Senior Vice President & Managing Director Of CareDimensions, Netsmart
Scott Green leads the Care Dimensions business unit at Netsmart. In his role, he leads a team focused on building out a comprehensive suite of solutions designed to support organizations as they digitize their operations beyond the EHR. Green has been with Netsmart for 10 years and has held many roles during that time including leading the Human Services business unit.Prior to joining Netsmart, he spent 13 years with Pfizer where he focused on building relationships and clinical initiatives with Integrated Delivery Networks.Scott holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial psychology from Kansas State University and a graduate certificate in healthcare leadership from Park University.

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