AI in Healthcare May 10, 2024
Dave Pearson

Most nurses are at least somewhat skittish about the march of AI into their workflows. Their main concerns revolve around the technology’s potential to slap back the human touch in care delivery.

At the same time, some have made their peace with the presence of AI applications in their work lives. Members of this subgroup appreciate its promise to help nurses fix inefficiencies, complete administrative tasks, analyze data, build new skills and automate monitoring.

These are among the findings from a survey of more than 1,100 U.S. nurses and nursing students taken earlier this year. The work was conducted by Cross Country Healthcare, a Florida-based staffing consultancy, in partnership with Florida Atlantic University’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing.

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