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CNO: Nursing Informatics and Technology Adoption

8 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Recent commentary from health system chief nursing informatics officers and major academic medical centers is converging on a clear message: technology investments only reduce nursing documentation burden when frontline nurses co-design the tools and when AI is deployed against a defined clinical problem rather than as an end in itself. For CNOs, the strategic question is no longer whether to adopt EHR-embedded AI, mobile platforms, and clinical decision support — but how to govern adoption so it accelerates practice transformation rather than amplifying cognitive load.

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