March 20, 2024, 1:38 p.m. |

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Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve clinical workflows and patient outcomes. Nurses are likely going to be engaging with AI tools more directly soon, but are they prepared or even open to working with these solutions?
As healthcare organizations plan to implement AI for clinical workflows, whether it’s generative AI or another form, they must involve nurses and clinicians in the conversation early to ensure project success.
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