Three Ways AI-Powered Automation is Assisting Healthcare Workers

The following is a guest article by Jason Warrelmann, Vice President, Global Services & Process Industries at UiPath From battling COVID-19 surges to an increase in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and this year’s cold and flu season, physicians and their staffs continue to navigate one of the busiest times of the year. This, coupled with national healthcare worker shortages, means that healthcare workers are feeling heightened patient volumes and stress levels.  According to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Vital Signs, nearly half (45.6%) of all healthcare workers surveyed said they often suffered from burnout. So, what can be done to give physicians the support they need and deserve? Many healthcare organizations use AI-powered automation to support their employees, increase positive patient outcomes, and decrease administrative workloads. By combining automation with Generative AI, AI-powered automation gives employees the agility to complete time-consuming manual tasks in a fraction of the time. By deploying this technology, organizations can free healthcare workers from the activities that cause them the most stress, allowing them to devote more time to patients and take moments back for themselves.  Here are three significant ways in which AI-powered automation can assist healthcare workers in their jobs and decrease burnout, all while improving patient care. Decreasing Repetitive Tasks When treating patients, phys...
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