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Revolutionizing Nursing: Eliminating Strain and Burnout Through Technological Efficiency

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Liberating Nurses from Administrative Shackles Nurses are skilled caregivers, not data entry specialists. Technology offers a lifeline by automating documentation, report generation, and data entry: A. Seamless Communication Enhancing Collaboration Efficient communication lies at the heart of coordinated patient care.

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9 ways pharmacy technician roles are changing

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Preparing and dispensing medications Pharmacy technicians are responsible for distributing medications to patients in a variety of settings, including retail pharmacies, hospitals, and long-term care facilities, says. RELATED: How to explain side effects without scaring patients 3. Dr. Staiger.

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RFID: The future of smart labelling?

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In August of 2022, Fresenius Kabi announced a three-year plan to add GS1 Data Matrix barcodes, also known as 2D barcodes, to its US pharmaceutical portfolio. The aim was to streamline workflows in healthcare facilities by reducing error-prone manual data entry for every customer. That is where GS1 standards come in,” says Volpe.

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How blockchain can revolutionise medical records and save lives

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Many practitioners have expressed the feeling that EHRs cause far too much of their time ultimately being spent on data entry. Despite its failings, the EHR remains the central tool for capturing the plethora of new streams of data bubbling through health care”.

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How a new investment is powering a revolution in clinical trial operations

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Clinical trials are the engine for pharmaceutical innovation, but their means of capturing and communicating data are stuck in the past. In most cases, the EHRs and EDCs don’t communicate, so in order to share that data with trial organisers, staff members at medical centres must manually copy data between the EHR and an EDC.