01-09-2024, 11:22 PM
New blog: See How Clinical-Grade AI is Making a Big Impact
Flanked by razor-sharp margins on one side and staffing shortages fueled by record-high clinician burnout on the other, hospital inefficiency is an elephant in the room; equal parts too great to ignore and too much to confront.
The magnitude of the problem is embodied in seemingly small details: repetitive, monotonous, manual clicks and keystrokes that waste time and create cognitive drain, contributing to staff dissatisfaction and risking patient safety. The growing sophistication of AI holds great promise in these areas because of its ability to streamline workflows in a way that frees clinicians from routine tasks, allowing them more time to engage in meaningful human interaction with their patients.
But great promise also brings possible danger: How can health systems embrace AI’s potential to improve efficiency without compromising safety?
Read more here.
Flanked by razor-sharp margins on one side and staffing shortages fueled by record-high clinician burnout on the other, hospital inefficiency is an elephant in the room; equal parts too great to ignore and too much to confront.
The magnitude of the problem is embodied in seemingly small details: repetitive, monotonous, manual clicks and keystrokes that waste time and create cognitive drain, contributing to staff dissatisfaction and risking patient safety. The growing sophistication of AI holds great promise in these areas because of its ability to streamline workflows in a way that frees clinicians from routine tasks, allowing them more time to engage in meaningful human interaction with their patients.
But great promise also brings possible danger: How can health systems embrace AI’s potential to improve efficiency without compromising safety?
Read more here.