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In this episode, two AI podcast hosts dissect a massive Cochrane systematic review that analyses 82 distinct studies to answer a high-stakes question: what happens when nurses perform tasks traditionally handled by doctors in hospital settings? The headline is a significant win for the nursing profession. The evidence suggests that clinical results and patient safety remain largely comparable between the two groups, and in some instances, the technical performance of nurses actually exceeded that of physicians. However, the financial data reveals a complex "substitution paradox." While nurse-led care often results in lower expenses for outpatient clinics, it can lead to higher costs for inpatient stays due to longer hospitalisations. Is this a viable solution for global workforce shortages, or are we simply shifting the bottleneck from staffing to bed availability? Join us as we explore the tension between clinical excellence and system efficiency in this comprehensive assessment for healthcare leaders and policymakers.Full report can be accessed here [Do we need one of your AI podcasts for this? Cochrane reviews can be a bit heavy to read đ€Šââïž https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD013616.pub2/full https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nursing-times_nurses-at-least-as-good-as-doctors-at-giving-activity-7427752316956475392-G40a?utm_medium=ios_app&rcm=ACoAAA0CMq0BGJG0-BYE0RnOCE7sUe3sqaCkIy8&utm_source=social_share_send&utm_campaign=whatsapp]
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