What's going on with the patient? The ability to read a patient's "story" is highly valued in healthcare, not only by nurses but also by clinicians in many other disciplines. [10] Following the advent ...
"While there is some skepticism among nurses, I believe that when applied in the right settings, artificial intelligence is far from a threat," says Hadassah Backman, CEO of Guardoc, a clinical data ...
Nearly 8 in 10 acute care nurses say they lose time each week to unproductive charting, and those facing the heaviest documentation burdens are significantly more likely to experience burnout and ...
Nurses report increased stress levels, and they have said a major contributor to burnout is unproductive charting – a burden that the KLAS Arch Collaborative says hospitals and health systems are able ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) and smart tools for nurses become part of healthcare’s daily routine, what does that mean for you, your role as a nurse, and the aspects of your work that matter most?
"We must remember that the EHR is a tool; it should not dictate how we practice," wrote a Medscape reader. Perhaps it should not, but does it? The fact is, EHRs are far more than a method of entering ...