Fierce Healthcare November 30, 2022
Annie Burky

Burnout of healthcare professionals has not waned with the pandemic but assistance from artificial intelligence may offer tired workers a reprieve from tedious tasks and a chance to better connect with patients.

Half of physicians are experiencing burnout and 45% of physicians over 55 and 14% in the younger age group plan to stop seeing patients in the next three years, according to a survey from the Commonwealth Fund. Partially for this reason, primary care physicians and nurses are expected to leave the healthcare in droves in the upcoming years.

A survey by Incredible Health showed that that 34% of nurses planned on leaving the profession in 2022. Of those planning to leave, 44% cited...

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