4sight Health May 14, 2024
David Burda

The personal and professional divide between doctors and nurses has been around for as long as there have been doctors and nurses. That is, unless they fall in love and get married, which occurs more often than you think. Even then, one is still a doctor, and the other is still a nurse. Same as it ever was.

If you think doctors and nurses could agree on anything, you’d think it might just be artificial intelligence. Healthcare AI could make both parties’ lives better at work. Less administrative paperwork. Easier clinical documentation. Streamlined workflows. Faster and better diagnoses and treatment decisions. Doctors and nurses may even spend less face time with each other or talking to one another. Win, win.

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