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How AI could reduce the amount of paperwork in nursing
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Nurses play a critical role in delivering high-quality care and improving patient outcomes, but nursing shortages and burnout have significantly strained the workforce.
The American Nurses Association (ANA) posits that to fully realize nurses' potential, healthcare organizations must prioritize maintaining an adequate nursing workforce, creating healthy work environments and backing policies that support nurses.
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Microsoft increases its analytics and AI capabilities in healthcare
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Microsoft announced an expansion of its Cloud for Healthcare capabilities, with new offerings and features aimed at enhancing AI models, data access and integration, administrative task automation and nursing workflows.
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5 challenges to EHR implementation and solutions overcoming them
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EHR implementation is a complex process that can present several challenges, such as resistance to change, data migration issues, cost overruns, heightened cybersecurity risks and patient engagement difficulties.
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Women are underrepresented in medical device clinical trials
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