Healthcare IT News June 26, 2025
Bill Siwicki

Sarah Gloyne, RN, nurse supervisor of the innovation design unit at the Omaha-based health system, talks about how to make nurses happy with new technology, and shares keys to success with a recent RTLS deployment.

Careful consideration today is given to the ways health IT can, should and might be used in the future to prevent expensive retrofits and ensure seamless system integration.

But buy-in from nurses and healthcare professionals, and proper transparency, can still sometimes be given short shrift.

It’s important for hospitals and health systems to listen to staff input, invite nurses to the table, and ensure transparency and education around new health IT’s purpose.

Buy-in and nurse ease of use are key to a solid implementation, and...

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