HIMSSCast: Nurse practitioners and AI – a potent combination

Nurses practice is required to do more and more in the process of delivering health care. Like doctors, they must deal with the effects of health care information technology every day. Today it includes the prosperity of artificial intelligence.
A person knows this well is Stephen Ferrara, DNP, President of the American Association of Nurses Practitioners and Associate Dean of the Columbia University of Nursing. It interacts with nursing practitioners and artificial intelligence nursing every day.
He is the guest this week. It deals with how artificial intelligence techniques and tools affect nursing practitioners.
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Hadith points:
- What withdraws nurses practitioners to artificial intelligence?
- Ferrara: “We are not talking about cars without a driver, as it controls artificial intelligence.” What is the role of artificial intelligence and NPS role?
- Men’s practitioners explore the artificial intelligence capabilities to review the patient’s data from the wearable devices to changes that may quickly indicate the change in the health condition. How can this help and how NPS uses artificial intelligence in these cases?
- Ferrara personally tested some of these artificial intelligence tools, says he found it very useful and would improve the results of the patient. How is that? What are the benefits that go beyond the best results?
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