But that's just a start. Hasselberg points to a host of other promising avenues to explore to improve health care outcomes, as well as the experience for patients and health care providers alike. These technologies include machine learning analytics in EHRs to risk-stratify patients and predict who will do better with various care pathways; collecting and using data from patients' wearable devices like Apple Watches and Fitbits and integrating that data into the EHR; touchless technology and speech recognition that will go far beyond mere scribing for providers; mobile apps for android and IOS devices plus web-based applications; augmented reality and virtual reality.