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Providence developing AI tools designed to reduce clinician burnout

Providence developing AI tools designed to reduce clinician burnout

By now, everyone in healthcare is well aware of the problem of clinician burnout – and its consequences, which aggravate the staffing shortage crisis.

Health IT leaders at hospitals and health systems already have begun experimenting with artificial intelligence – experiencing a great boom in healthcare – to try to reduce the clinician burnout problem.

Can AI ever replace doctors? Some experts say yes – though only for limited, small…


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