HealthTech July 28, 2023
Frederick Holston

Clinical automation solutions can create workflow efficiencies and improve patient care when implemented with interoperability and the future in mind.

Economic headwinds, burnout from the pandemic and other factors such as documentation burden have led to decreased job satisfaction and staff shortages at many health systems. The ongoing challenges in today’s workforce landscape are leading some organizations to consider clinical automation.

Clinical automation comes in many forms and can improve clinical workflow efficiencies and patient care. The more organizations automate collecting data about patients’ health, the better chance they have to make good decisions when providing care.

However, when implementing automated solutions, it’s crucial that the technology have a positive effect on clinician experiences rather than bogging them down with...

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