KevinMD October 22, 2024
Due to rising rates of burnout and depression among health care providers, the U.S. is looking at a projected shortfall of over 3.2 million health care workers by 2026. In parallel, the health care industry is grappling with a 13 percent decline in provider productivity that is directly correlated with the increased adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs). This raises a critical question on how the industry can adopt digital tools to support clinicians and enable more efficient workflows so they can focus their time on what they do best, caring for their patients.
When looking to expand accessibility, provider organizations are challenged to either overburden their clinical staff, rely more on EMRs, or invest in disparate point solutions.
However,...