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Technology and Healthcare Support Relieving Burnout

Electronic Health Reporter

Nursing burnout has been called a pandemic second to COVID-19, and it’s co-terrorizing society with its consequences for healthcare. The article Technology and Healthcare Support Relieving Burnout appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. By Adrian Johansen, freelance writer; @AdrianJohanse18.

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In-House Health Launches AI-Powered Scheduling Platform for Nursing with $5.4M in Funding

HIT Consultant

What You Should Know: – In-House Health , a healthcare technology company focused on streamlining nurse scheduling, announced its official launch and $5.4 Addressing Nurse Burnout with Technology In-House Health was founded in 2023 by a team with a unique perspective: two healthcare professionals and a technical leader.

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Lighting the Way to Efficient Patient Care – How Interoperability and Analytics Change the Nurse Call Paradigm

Healthcare IT Today

The amount of technology that’s in the hospital room today is extraordinary. Of course, with this growth of technology we’ve also seen the growth of burnout and alert fatigue as devices send off warnings that aren’t useful and the volume of alerts that a nurse is getting is overwhelming.

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The Quiet Hospital Unit and Other Benefits of an Open and Interoperable Communication Platform

Healthcare IT Today

This relieves the nurses of trivial tasks and lets them “practice at the top of their licenses.” ” Michelle Allen, Vice President and General Manager at Rauland , says that the emerging crisis in nurse burnout and resignations is caused partly by having new administrative burdens with inadequate support from IT systems. .”

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17 Execs Share How Health IT Can Address Clinician Burnout, Staffing, & Capacity

HIT Consultant

Clinician shortage has reached a new level of urgency as we face rising demand and healthcare costs, according to a recent Accenture report. Healthcare workers are increasingly burned out and leaving the industry altogether in droves. Those who remain to do the work are overburdened. Justin Norden, Partner at GSR Ventures, a $3.5B

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How AI Can Increase the Success of Clinical Denials Appeals

HIT Consultant

Steve Albert, Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer, R1 It’s a perfect storm of financial pressures facing healthcare provider organizations – from rising costs to labor shortages to constrained capacity – that stymies revenue growth. Growing challenges with payer payments only exacerbate these issues. for inpatient surgery.

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Support Growing for Pharmacists to Ease Physician Workload

Healthcare IT Today

In a recent survey, Surescripts found growing support for pharmacists to prescribe a select number of medications to patients, thus easing the workload on physicians. Technologies like direct messaging and record sharing is making this possible. This is leading to access challenges and to burnout. What is driving that support?

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