The Hospital Review did an interesting article where they asked the heads of 65 hospitals in the US how they think the field will change in the next few years
Reading it though.... Goodness if I have to read the words "AI will reduce administrative burden, mitigate staffing challenges, and streamline diagnosing" again im gonna scream. It's like every third CEO lmao omg it's terrifying, so transparently just snake oil "it'll solve all your problems with a press of the button" shit and they've fallen for it. these are the people in charge of our healthcare systems
Virtual nursing programs will be an innovative way to address workforce and nurse staffing needs, allowing a virtual nurse to care for patients and support the bedside team through a bi-directional audio/video platform.
oh god, this dinglefuck is planning "what if we staffed a whole hospital with nothing but $15/hr CNAs and med techs? 🤑🤑🤑" as their grand plan. don't worry, there's a 🤖virtual nurse🤖 who is shared between about 300 patients and can't do one goddamn thing for you except answer call bells with "the CNA will get there as soon as they're able, I've paged them again"
