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Nursing Informatics: Where Nursing and Technology Coincide

Post University

However, behind every nurse providing care in clinics and hospitals across the country is a wealth of technology and data and the professionals responsible for developing these technologies and analyzing this data are known as nursing informatics professionals. What is Nursing Informatics?

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Future-Proofing Healthcare: The Unexpected Tools Enhancing Nurse Efficiency

Daily Nurse

As nursing informatics trends continue to shape the industry, understanding and adopting these tools will empower nurses to provide better, faster, and safer care. Devices that track heart rate, activity levels, or stress indicators can help nurses stay aware of their well-being during long shifts.

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Tampa General Hospital Gives Nurses Time Back with AI-Powered Ambient Listening Tech

Daily Nurse

Building on the success of its ambient listening rollout for physicians last year, the Florida-based academic health system is now launching a new AI solution tailored specifically for nurses. The goal is to reduce the hours spent manually charting and give nurses more time to focus on what they do best—caring for patients.

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AI Lightens Nurses’ Workloads, Restoring Work-Life Balance

Daily Nurse

With AI-driven clinical decision support, nurses reduce their cognitive load in high-pressure settings while maintaining favorable patient safety and care standards. Decreasing Documentation Burden HRSA estimates a 10% national shortage of registered nurses until 2037, easing to 6% in future years.

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The Future of Nursing Informatics: Trends and Predictions for the Next Decade

Daily Nurse

Nursing informatics combines nursing science, analytics, and information science to help manage and share vital healthcare data. Nursing informatics streamlines the documentation process. Nursing informatics enhances patient care decisions and outcomes.

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Nursing Informatics: Vital to the Profession

Nurse.com

Through healthcare technology, nurse informaticists enhance patient outcomes, reduce clinical errors, and provide efficient results in clinical procedures for patients and nursing staff. Nursing informatics is a popular career path for nurses. Choosing a career in nursing informatics. Researchers.

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New Initiative Streamlines Electronic Documentation to Reduce Burden on Nursing Staff

Consult QD

“By maximizing productivity, we give our nurses more time for direct patient care and – as a result – increase the pride and satisfaction they have with their jobs,” says Sarah Croes, BSN, MSITM, BGS, RN-BC, SPHIMS, CAPM, Director of Nursing Informatics. The number of patients eligible for focused documentation has now doubled.