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How Healthcare Technology Can Improve, Worsen Provider Burnout

March 22, 2024 - Provider burnout is not new, but it has been an increasingly pressing topic as the pool of healthcare professionals shrinks. Healthcare strikes point to underlying issues related to workforce strain. Additionally, the downstream effects of the coronavirus pandemic, which pushed burnout rates to 63 percent in 2021, continue to plague...


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Top Healthcare Industry Predictions for 2024: Tech, Workforce, Costs

by Editorial Staff

The start of a new year brings a slew of healthcare industry predictions. What trends will take hold in 2024? What strategies will be widely adopted? What will remain the same and what will radically change? Our editorial senior...

How Providers Can Adopt Automation to Reduce Clinician Burnout

by Editorial Staff

Automation could prove essential in the struggle to alleviate provider burnout, but adoption can be difficult. In 2023, the American Hospital Association (AHA) released a document that assessed...

How to Evaluate Digital Health Tools, Improve Selection Process

by Editorial Staff

Digital health tools continue proliferate, making it more crucial than ever for healthcare leaders to be discerning in their digital health decisions.  On average, the number of digital health...

The Role of Tech Vendors in Value-Based Care Enablement

by Editorial Staff

Moving through the value-based care world presents many challenges for providers. Technology vendors can be essential to their journey. Technology is a key factor in value-based care. Automation, in...

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