Healthcare IT News June 20, 2024
Bill Siwicki

As AI continues to evolve, the role of nursing informaticists in steering its integration into clinical workflows is becoming indispensable, says Penn Medicine’s VP of digital health.

In the constantly evolving healthcare landscape, the integration of artificial intelligence technology holds immense promise for transforming nursing practice.

With AI becoming increasingly prevalent, nurses stand at the forefront, ready to leverage its potential to drive positive patient outcomes and streamline clinical workflows, said Anna E. Schoenbaum, DNP, RN, vice president of applications and digital health at Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine.

AI’s transformative impact

At Penn Medicine, Schoenbaum oversees a wide portfolio, including the health system’s PennChart portal, clinical imaging, predictive health, medical decision support, digital applications and more.

She’s also deeply immersed...

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