Reducing administrative burden for both clinicians and nurse leaders is a top pain point, HCA Healthcare CNE says.
Monday, April 3, 2023
 

"We have an innovation lab here in our corporate office where our informatics teams can work to do those initial tests and then move out into the field where we’re able to work side by side with clinicians to get their perspectives—the good and the bad." — Sammie Mosier, SVP, CNE, HCA Healthcare

HCA Healthcare nurses are using ever-developing technology that has enhanced communication, decreased administrative burden, and provides skill development—all with the goal of improving patient care, says Sammie Mosier, DHA, MBA, BSN, NE-BC, CMSRN, senior vice president and chief nurse executive.

For this week's lead story, I spoke with Mosier about how HCA vigorously embraces technology to decrease redundant or unnecessary documentation so nurses can increase the time they spend with patients.

 

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Carol Davis
Nursing Editor