HealthLeaders Media June 17, 2024
G Hatfield

CNOs need to be clear and transparent in communication surrounding AI, says this nurse leader.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Nurses are concerned about the ethics of generative AI, and about whether AI will cause job displacement or loss of time with patients.

– CNOs should provide education and training to nurses about AI and engage frontline nurses in implementation processes.

– Leaders from both the nursing and digital transformation departments must align their messaging and be transparent about plans, outcomes, and setbacks.

AI has been all over the news recently, especially when it comes to nurses.

Many have questions about implementation and ethics, and it is up to CNOs and other nurse leaders to communicate with their workforce about what AI...

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