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2/25/2022 - Becker's Hospital Review
5 digital tools hospitals are using to save nurses' timeResearch suggests hospitals that invest in nurse burnout reduction programs may see less burnout-attributed nurse turnover and associated costs. Read Article

2/22/2022 - EMR Finder
Epic EHR Optimization reduces Documentation time for NursesAs healthcare organizations continue to leverage Electronic Medical Records (EMR) software solutions, there are concerns about an increase in physician burden related to documentation. Read Article

2/17/2022 - EHR Intelligence
Epic EHR Optimization Enhances Nursing Clinical Documentation WorkflowsAn EHR optimization reduced clinical documentation time for nurses by 18 minutes per 12-hour shift, corresponding to over 64,800 hours saved annually. Read Article

2/15/2022 - Becker's Health IT
UCHealth analyzed reports in Epic to simplify nurses' documentationUCHealth saved nurses 64,800 hours by simplifying documentation processes within its Epic electronic health record system. Read Article

2/11/2022 - WebsiteGear
HealthRhythms and UCHealth Partners to Bring AI-based, predictive mental health platform to millions of patientsCompany Announces $11 Million Seed Round to Transform Mental Health Care for Smartphone Users Read Article

2/11/2022 - Becker's Hospital Review
5 companies partnering with hospitals for 'hospital-at-home' programsHealth systems have been introducing "hospital-at-home" programs in the last few years to offer patients more convenience and reduce readmissions. Read Article

2/7/2022 - HealthITAnalytics.com
Health System to Employ AI, Analytics to Improve Mental Health AccessUCHealth is partnering with HealthRhythms, a digital mental health startup, to offer an artificial intelligence-based digital platform to millions of mental health patients. Read Article

2/2/2022 - fiercehealthcare.com
HealthRhythms lands UCHealth partnership, $11M investment to scale up AI-based mental health appMillions of Americans are affected by a mental illness each year, but providers are often in the dark about what is happening to their patients day to day and in between doctor visits. Read Article