FILE - Capt. Dahlia Garcia, 88th Inpatient Operations Squadron charge nurse, talks with an expectant mother Dec. 16, 2021, in the Wright-Patterson Medical Center Labor and Delivery Ward. Health care officials are looking to artificial intelligence innovations to help them fight burnout among their providers.
And a great place to start is documentation – a time-consuming but critical part of health care. It’s vital for continuity of care, quality, regulatory compliance and billing. “And that is leading to the burnout of, ‘I'm going back into the every night at 9 p.m. and working 2 hours to finish my documentation,’” Cappellari said.