Healthcare IT News September 5, 2024
Andrea Fox

There is pain and reward when designing artificial intelligence that improves frontline staff experience, said Mercy Chief Nurse Executive Betty Jo Rocchio in her keynote at the HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum.

BOSTON – After putting artificial intelligence into systems where nurses are used to working, Mercy has been able to realize $52 million in retaining talent and engaging its workforce, a 20% improvement in nurses’ electronic health records experiences and a 17% increase in nurse efficiency, the health system’s SVP Betty Jo Rocchio said Thursday at the HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum.

Healthcare has a “tremendous responsibility as well as opportunity for human flourishing,” Rocchio, the chief nurse executive and a practicing nurse, said.

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