HealthsystemCIO.com February 16, 2023
Bradd Busick

Stop admiring the problem: Our nursing and clinical staff need additional capacity to care for our patients.

Can robots be one of many viable solutions? We are running a hospital, not an episode of the Jetsons. And yet, as IT continues to blur the lines between technology and the business, it’s actually a great idea to pursue something as novel as robots to help our staff, if it truly adds “value”.

So show me… don’t tell me.

What is value? In this use case, value is anything that utilizes resources most effectively to ensure that nurses and clinical staff are able to spend more time at the bedside and less time on non-value-added tasks.

While the solution we picked happens...

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