clinician burnout
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How Will Generative AI Change the Role of Clinicians In the Next 10 Years?
A new report predicted that generative AI tools will increasingly streamline many aspects of a clinician’s day in the next five to 10 years — and that this is particularly true for tools that can automate diagnoses and respond to patients’ questions.
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MedCity Influencers, Health Tech
How Telemedicine Can Combat Clinician Burnout, the Biggest Challenge Facing the Healthcare Industry
To fully reap the benefits of telemedicine, it is crucial to provide comprehensive education to both staff and patients. Clinicians, doctors, and other medical care providers should all be trained on telehealth software — its functionality, integration into their workflow, effective communication during consultations, and where to seek technical assistance.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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UNC Health Pilots In-House Generative AI App to Alleviate Burnout
UNC Health recently launched a pilot for its in-house generative AI app called Ava, which stands for “AI virtual assistant.” The app allows staff members to ask questions about the different digital health tools available to them across the health system, and it gives them concise answers about how to use the tools effectively. The goal is to prevent staff from searching through vast training libraries.
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Patients Want Convenient, Personal Care — But Staffing Levels Are Preventing Clinicians from Delivering It
Patients yearn for care experiences that are more convenient, personal and accessible. However, clinicians aren’t doing a great job of delivering this kind of care, according to a new report. The staffing crisis has put clinicians under a lot of pressure — they feel they often don’t have time to deliver adequate care of get effectively trained on how to use new technology.
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MedCity Influencers, Health Tech
Putting Joy Back Into Healthcare; 5 Ways EHRs Can Alleviate Clinician Burnout
Making EHRs work with and not against clinicians is possible. When EHRs take a human-centered design approach, collaborating closely with clinicians to optimize workflows, the EHR can stop being the focus of clinicians’ days, and instead support them as they provide care to patients
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How AI Can Alleviate Clinician Burnout, Per a GE HealthCare Exec
Many experts think technology will help mitigate healthcare’s burnout crisis and workforce shortage, but the healthcare industry still has a lot to figure out when it comes to choosing which tools to deploy and getting its workers on board with these new tools, according to a new report from GE HealthCare.
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Meet the Startup Promising to Deliver the 1st Healthcare-focused Generative AI Model
Hippocratic AI emerged from stealth, as well as announced $50 million in seed funding through a round co-led by General Catalyst and Andreessen Horowitz. The Palo Alto-based startup bills itself as the first large language model designed specifically for healthcare.
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How Receiving Positive Patient Feedback Can Help Boost Clinicians’ Job Satisfaction
Feedtrail believes healthcare workers become more satisfied in their roles when they’re connected to messages of patient gratitude, so it built technology to deliver that positive feedback to clinicians. The company recently announced the results of a five-month clinician retention workgroup, finding that 77% of clinicians agreed that consistently receiving positive patient messages reinforced their purpose.
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MedCity Influencers, Health Tech
Our Health Systems Are Hemorrhaging: A New Model Is Urgently Needed
No single practitioner can be left with the ownership of patient care. The single point of truth should lie with the patient and their clinical record.
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Applying Remote Patient Monitoring to Surgery Prep and Recovery, Oncology and Women’s Health
Join us to learn about the latest trends in remote monitoring and how to extend its benefits beyond chronic conditions to more patients – all while using fewer staff resources.
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MedCity Influencers, Health Tech
Automation Frees up Clinicians and Staff To Spend More Time Focused On Patient Care
In most cases, healthcare organizations choose not to let employees go following an RPA implementation. Instead, they reallocate their (human) resources where they can be better used, boosting employee satisfaction and easing staff burnout.
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Dousing Burnout Takes a Combination of the Human and the Digital
Healthcare institutions must make clear their seriousness about employee mental health support and overall wellbeing and take decisive actions to make things better.
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MedCity Influencers, Health Tech
Reducing burnout among mental health workers: How community behavioral health clinics support their clinician teams
Here are some of the principles we have seen that effective organizations embrace to reduce burnout that could serve as a guide for the larger mental health clinic community.
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The current narrative on healthcare burnout is just plain wrong
No matter how many well-earned bonuses, vacations, massages, or wellness apps are offered to employees, if they step into a damaging environment every day, nothing will meaningfully change. We must definitively and mercilessly confront the oppressive systems and circumstances in which they work.
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5 prescriptions for clinician burnout and workforce resiliency
With stretched resources and burnout rates reaching historic proportions, there are practical ways for leaders to invest in their most strategic asset: the workforce.
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Hospitals, MedCity Influencers
Healthcare workforces need sustainable systems
Our people are not the problem, our unsustainable systems are, including our activation around workforce development.