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?
Though medical personnel burnout rates have begun to stabilize, they remain higher than pre-pandemic levels, and significant challenges remain. Continued efforts are needed to tackle the underlying ...
Abridge has spent the last six years building generative AI tools to help doctors with medical documentation and is now putting that technology in the hands of hospital nurses. In collaboration with ...
Newly announced artificial intelligence applications highlight the shift toward domain-specific automation, where reasoning ...
Hospitals across the U.S. are struggling to effectively reach nurses with critical workplace information, relying on communication methods that often fail to cut through the realities of understaffed, ...
Okay, so my aunt had surgery last spring. Hip replacement. She was in the hospital for about four days. I visited her a bunch and started noticing these whiteboards in every single room. Healthcare ...
Ineffective handoffs contribute to gaps in patient care and medication errors, which jeopardize patient safety and lead to poor-quality care. The project aims are to develop and implement a ...
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