Home Health Care News December 12, 2024
Audrie Martin

Some nurses are expressing concerns about the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence and virtual nursing in health care, arguing that these technologies could compromise patient safety.

AI has various applications in the health care industry. Often, AI technology is relying on algorithms developed from patients’ electronic health records and other data sources collected from patients and their environments.

Health care leaders must consider all potential solutions, including AI, in an industry facing staffing shortages, burnout and rising costs. However, to fully understand how AI can positively impact health care, it is crucial to listen to the nurses and caregivers who are on the front lines of patient care.

“While technology is powerful, it cannot replace the vital connection between patients...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Post-Acute Care, Provider, Technology
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