nurse burnout
HIMSS25
Angie Cox, CEO and founder of Nautilus Solutions, talks about how AI technology can mask loud alert sounds in hospitals to relieve nurses' alarm fatigue and may soon be able to help with medication management and reconciliation.
Wendy Deibert, chief nursing officer at Caregility, relays what nurses need to reduce burnout, and how virtual care and technology can supplement tasks to ease nurse fatigue, improve the patient experience and streamline healthcare delivery.
HIMSS23
In a look ahead at a HIMSS23 panel Olga Kagan, RN, adjunct professor at CUNY School of Professional Studies and Molloy University, explains the ways tools can empower nurses, assist in career development and lower burnout levels.
The app includes access to counselling sessions, self-help content and self-assessment tools.
A large portion of nurses report being overworked and exhausted, but emerging technologies could be the answer to nursing burnout and staffing shortages.
Marianne Everett, RN, assistant vice president of nursing informatics at Virtua Health, says that while health IT can fuel nurse burnout, its use can also lower the stress that leads to burnout.
Telemedicine and the different care paradigm it enables help nurses minimize stress and the burnout it can cause, says Laura Jonsson, a nurse practitioner and Matrix Medical Network's chief clinical officer.