Health systems across the United States are facing a daunting reality: a projected shortage of more than 200,000 nurses by the end of the decade.
High turnover, rising patient acuity and unrelenting demand have stretched frontline teams to their limits. Burnout is no longer an isolated concern — it is reshaping how hospitals deliver care and how staff experience their work.
Author's summary: Human-Centric AI helps hospitals.
HCO News — 2025-10-30
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