HealthTech May 8, 2024
Jordan Scott

Artisight Chief Nursing Officer Karie Ryan says that nurses must be part of discussions about artificial intelligence adoption.

HEALTHTECH: Which AI use cases do you think will be most adopted and supported by nurses in the next two or three years?

RYAN: There are two specific things. One is administrative tasks in the patient room, but even bigger than that is large language models and what they’re doing for us. There’s so much data in the electronic health record, and no individual physician, nurse or anyone else has time to dig through all of that data. So, bringing forward the data that’s most pertinent to the patient at that given time is going to be one of the things that...

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