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Healthcare Workforce – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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Rikki Jennings, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer at Zebra Technologies Labor challenges/nurse staffing shortages will continue, leading to automation and AI solutions to better manage operations and accelerate innovation. According to a recent McKinsey study, 45% of inpatient nurses (who make up about nearly half of the 4.2

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Telehealth and VR – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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All of this year’s 2024 health IT predictions (updated as they’re shared): John and Colin’s 2024 Healthcare IT Predictions Health Equity Predictions Healthcare Cybersecurity Predictions Telehealth and VR Predictions And now, check out our community’s Telehealth and VR predictions.

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The Ins and Outs of Healthcare Communication Platforms

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For acute care in particular, the patient’s full care team – which includes various specialists, nurses, EMS, and others – must have access to the platform from anywhere at any time, including via mobile devices, to collaborate and communicate faster throughout the entire patient journey, not just at one specific point of care.

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Health IT – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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Healthcare facilities will use AI from an administrative point of view because it’s very difficult to hire in healthcare – there’s a physician shortage, a nursing shortage, and a pharmacist shortage. We expect to see more smart technology and automation in healthcare (i.e.

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Uses of AI in Healthcare – 2024 Health IT Predictions

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2024 will witness healthcare administration being reshaped by a harmonious blend of technology and human touch, leading to more responsive and effective healthcare delivery. This is a clear sign that healthcare providers across the continuum are struggling to maintain operational margins. Enter academia.

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