Optimize the Health Care Workforce
[Sponsored] Because nursing generally represents the largest single component of the health system workforce, many organizations focus their efforts only on this specific group. However, almost 50% of the workforce is comprised of non-clinicians and support staff. Consequently, health systems are missing out on realizing the full potential of their technology investment. Instead, an enterprise-wide implementation into ancillary and support services departments maximizes the benefits the organization can realize.
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