Nurses Week Report: AI Documentation Must Reduce Charting Burden, Not Add Risk | Black Book Research
Survey of 118 registered nurse managers finds strong conditional readiness for AI, but adoption depends on RN control, auditability, workflow fit, and measurable reduction in duplicate charting in ...
In skilled nursing, staffing shortages are often cited as the primary constraint on care delivery. However, documentation ...
After KLAS Arch Collaborative survey results indicated a post-pandemic decrease in nurses’ engagement, Wooster Community Hospital Health System launched the Free Up Nurses’ Time, or FUN Time, ...
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Hospitals are rethinking how nurses use electronic health records (EHRs) to ease documentation burdens and improve care. By streamlining workflows, cutting redundant steps, and involving nurses in ...
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 are significantly less likely than physicians to report a strong EHR experience, a June 26 report from KLAS Research’s Arch Collaborative found. The report, which surveyed more than 121,000 ...
Ambience Healthcare rolled out Chart Chat for Nursing, touting it as the first electronic health record-integrated artificial intelligence conversational tool for inpatient nurses. The tool pulls from ...
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