Relieving clinicians’ burnout leads to improving patient outcomes
Deploying AI and other technologies can lighten administrative burdens.
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Clinician burnout is a complex issue with many contributors such as increasing documentation requirements, inadequate staffing and lack of job flexibility. Although technology alone can’t resolve burnout, tools such as generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) can play a significant role in mitigating it. Join Dr. Peter Bonis, Chief Medical Officer of Wolters Kluwer Health, to hear about how GenAI and other advanced technologies support a patient-centered approach to care that can improve experiences for both clinicians and patients.
Learn more about:
- Clinician burnout’s underlying causes and the structural elements that add to clinical workloads
- Obstacles and concerns that may keep healthcare organizations from adopting AI
- Where GenAI and other AI tools can best be applied to enhance clinicians’ efficiency and reduce the stressors that cause burnout