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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. Yet, administrative tasks often consume precious time that could be better spent at the bedside.

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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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Life in phase III: How effective data management can support NHS Trusts to hit their targets

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This document, which went out at the end of July, outlines exactly what providers need to be doing. While that should be applauded, it does add an additional layer of complexity when it comes to tackling elective care waiting lists, as there now needs to be additional coordination across facilities in both NHS and private hospitals.

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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. Additionally, issues such as poor quality documentation due to template-based reporting, and incompatibilities between different systems have further caused headaches and increased inefficiencies.

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

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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. Challenges with data collection don’t only pose business problems, but societal and health equity ones, too.