Alleviating Nursing Burden: Administrative & Documentation

Alleviating Nursing Burden: Administrative & Documentation

Monday, March 3, 2025 9:35 AM to 10:15 AM · 40 min. (US/Pacific)
Venetian | Level 2 | Veronese 2501
Nursing Informatics Forum

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This session is part of the Nursing Informatics Preconference Forum and additional registration is required.


Nurses are often burdened with time-consuming administrative tasks and documentation requirements that take them away from direct patient care. This session will explore innovative strategies and technologies designed to reduce the administrative load on nurses, streamline documentation processes, and enhance workflow efficiency. Attendees will learn about emerging solutions, such as advanced electronic health records (EHR) systems, voice recognition tools, and AI-driven automation, that can ease the documentation burden and improve nursing productivity. The session will also address best practices for balancing documentation accuracy with patient-centered care, and how healthcare organizations can implement systemic changes to support nursing staff. By the end of the session, participants will have actionable insights to reduce administrative fatigue, improve job satisfaction, and ultimately provide more time for patient care.

CEU Type
CAHIMSCNECPDHTSCPHIMS
Learning Objective #1
Identify Strategies to Reduce Administrative Burden: Learn innovative approaches and technologies, such as EHR optimization and AI-driven tools, to streamline documentation and administrative tasks for nurses.
Learning Objective #2
Enhance Workflow Efficiency in Nursing: Explore best practices for improving nursing workflows, balancing documentation requirements with patient care, and minimizing time spent on non-clinical duties.
Learning Objective #3
Implement Systemic Solutions for Support: Gain actionable insights into how healthcare organizations can support nursing staff by adopting policies and technologies that alleviate administrative fatigue and improve job satisfaction.
Session #
NI-2

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