Nurses spend a significant share of their shifts documenting care, but well‑designed workflows, targeted training, and smart tech use can cut that time without losing quality. Mastering EHR features, ...
Nursing documentation is more than paperwork—it’s a lifeline for patient safety, communication, and legal protection. From practical charting tips to AI-powered tools, new strategies are helping ...
Nurses report increased stress levels, and they have said a major contributor to burnout is unproductive charting – a burden that the KLAS Arch Collaborative says hospitals and health systems are able ...
Survey of 118 registered nurse managers finds strong conditional readiness for AI, but adoption depends on RN control, auditability, workflow fit, and measurable reduction in duplicate charting in ...
Maintaining high quality clinical documentation is essential for a number of reasons, including improved patient safety and better adherence to accreditation standards. Marie Boyd, administrator at ...
For many nurses, the most meaningful moments of a shift occur at the bedside. They happen while answering questions, easing fears, explaining treatment plans, and listening to patients and families.