MedCity News October 31, 2025
It’s not the flashiest technologies or rapid-speed AI breakthroughs that can do it. It’s the technologies laser-focused on the unglamorous but all-consuming coordination problems that suck up medical staff’s time, stress them out, and compromise patient care.
Discharge planners, nurses, medical office staff, and healthcare workers have endured more than a decade of being apped and use-cased to death. Each new technology promised to revolutionize their workflows and create efficiencies but, instead, created a multitude of disparate work streams based on siloed systems with which to contend. This has bred industry-wide “innovation fatigue” where many people have stopped using new technologies altogether and refuse to use new ones, if they can help it.
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