EHR + AI for a specialty practice
A specialty group integrated AI documentation assistance directly into Epic. Physicians dictate naturally; the structured note populates the right fields. Patient-facing time recovered; charting backlog gone.
AI Integration · Baltimore, MD
For healthcare and other education in Baltimore, an ai tool that requires people to leave their crm, run a query, and paste the answer back.
Baltimore commercial context
Baltimore is one of the few mid-Atlantic metros with deep industrial and port-driven logistics still in its commercial core. AI for healthcare here means working alongside Johns Hopkins-adjacent specialty practices and group purchasing dynamics; AI for logistics means port-of-Baltimore-driven workflows that DC and Northern Virginia firms rarely encounter.
What this looks like in practice
A specialty group integrated AI documentation assistance directly into Epic. Physicians dictate naturally; the structured note populates the right fields. Patient-facing time recovered; charting backlog gone.
A 40-person CPA firm integrated AI directly into QuickBooks Online so categorization suggestions appear inline. Bookkeepers accept or override without context-switching. Time per client engagement dropped 22%.
AI lives inside Salesforce, HubSpot, or your CRM of choice. Reps see suggestions and AI-generated content inline, not in a separate tab.
How we work
A 30-minute call to identify which system the AI must live inside and which workflows it must support. We map your auth model, your data model, and the integration surface (APIs, webhooks, SDKs). We build the integration in two-week iterations with a working demo each time. We deploy through your standard change-management process. We document the integration so your IT or admin team can support it after we are done.
Why working with a local team matters
BaileyFinch's office is in Ashburn, VA. For Baltimore engagements we travel in for discovery sessions, major checkpoints, and quarterly reviews. Most build and review work happens remotely with weekly video sessions. Same time zone, same business calendar, same regional context.
Founded by Mario Bailey, a USAF veteran and prior delivery lead on federal and defense programs at Dark Wolf Solutions. The team has shipped production AI for federal customers and now applies that engineering discipline to commercial work across the mid-Atlantic.
Common questions
It depends. Some vendor AI features (Salesforce Einstein, HubSpot AI) work well for standard use cases. For anything specific to your business, a custom integration is more flexible and cheaper to maintain. We help you pick the right path per use case.
A simple integration into a system your team already uses runs two to four weeks. A multi-system integration with auth, data sync, and audit logging runs six to ten weeks. Scoped per project after a discovery call.
For Baltimore, MD customers we most often integrate with Epic, Cerner, athenahealth, and the major practice-management platforms. Integration includes auth, data sync, audit logging, and ongoing support. If you use a less common system, we build against its API.
No. The point of integration is that your team keeps using the tools they already know. AI surfaces inside those tools as suggestions, generated content, or inline actions. Adoption rates are typically 70 to 90 percent within 60 days because there is nothing new to learn.
We handle the integration end to end and document the work so your IT or admin contact can maintain it. Most integration delivery runs remotely with weekly video reviews; we travel in for major checkpoints when needed. You do not need to hire engineering staff to make this work.
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A 30-minute call. We will ask what your team spends time on that an AI system should be handling, and tell you whether we can help.
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