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Nursing Informatics Pros Poised to Lead Patient Care Delivery Transformation
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.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 in the role of AI in healthcare, and she says the technology will have a transformative impact across various informatics nursing roles and profound implications for patient care delivery overall.
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Anna E. Schoenbaum, DNP, RN, Vice President of Applications and Digital Health at Penn Medicine, emphasizes the pivotal role of nursing informatics in integrating AI into clinical workflows. She highlights AI's transformative impact on healthcare, particularly in enhancing decision-making and improving patient outcomes through predictive analytics and clinical decision support systems. Schoenbaum underscores the collaborative effort among nurses, operational leaders, and AI developers to streamline care delivery processes and optimize healthcare applications. Her insights underscore the critical role of informatics nursing in driving innovation and improving patient care in the evolving digital healthcare landscape.
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