EPISODE · Aug 31, 2022 · 9 MIN
Reduce Physician Burnout by Addressing Usability and Interoperability Says CMA President
from Healthcare IT Today Interviews · host John Lynn
All around the globe, healthcare systems are beginning to strain and fray as physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals leave their positions or scale back their hours. There is no silver bullet. Restoring our health systems and re-energizing staff is going to require change and improvement on many fronts. Technology can help, but only if it reduces the administrative burden. Dr. Katharine Smart, President of the Canadian Medical Association believes interoperability is key to reducing physician burnout. Healthcare IT Today sat down with Dr. Smart at a recent conference in Toronto to discuss the healthcare workforce crisis and how Health IT can help. Learn more about the Canadian Medical Association at: https://www.cma.ca/ Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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All around the globe, healthcare systems are beginning to strain and fray as physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals leave their positions or scale back their hours. There is no silver bullet. Restoring our health systems and re-energizing staff is going to require change and improvement on many fronts. Technology can help, but only if it reduces the administrative burden. Dr. Katharine Smart, President of the Canadian Medical Association believes interoperability is key to reducing physician burnout. Healthcare IT Today sat down with Dr. Smart at a recent conference in Toronto to discuss the healthcare workforce crisis and how Health IT can help. Learn more about the Canadian Medical Association at: https://www.cma.ca/ Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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