In this bonus episode of The Daily AI Show: Interview Series, Brian and Beth talked with Rebecca Love, a pioneering figure in the nursing and AI domain. Rebecca's background is nothing short of impressive, having co-authored books, been the first nurse featured on TED.com, participated in a panel at SXSW, and initiated SONSEIL, a nurse and scientific innovator leadership program.
Key Points Discussed:
Rebecca's Journey into Nursing:
Rebecca shared her unexpected journey from aspiring to attend law school to embracing nursing as her calling. This pivot was influenced by her mother's suggestion and a serendipitous acceptance into a nursing program, despite initial reluctance and a significant waiting list. Rebecca emphasized the crucial role nurses play in healthcare policy and decision-making, a domain traditionally dominated by non-medical professionals.
The Impact of AI on Nursing:
The discussion covered nursing practices, particularly the transition from paper charting to electronic health records (EHRs). While EHRs were meant to streamline healthcare documentation, Rebecca highlighted the unintended increase in administrative tasks for nurses, leading to less time for patient care and contributing to professional burnout.
AI Literacy and the Future of Nursing:
They talked about AI literacy among nurses. They discussed the potential of AI as a supportive tool, enhancing efficiency in tasks like transcription, documentation, and language translation. Rebecca pointed out that AI should not replace the human element in nursing but rather augment the nursing practice by automating administrative tasks, thereby allowing nurses to focus more on patient care.
Challenges and Opportunities:
The conversation also touched upon the broader challenges in the nursing profession, including the lack of a sustainable reimbursement model and the high rate of burnout. Rebecca emphasized the need for a financial model that values and invests in nursing as a profession.
Rebecca's Current Endeavors:
Rebecca is currently focusing on two significant projects:
1. Commission for Nurse Reimbursement: Aiming to address the financial undervaluation of nursing in healthcare systems. Rebecca advocates for a new financial model that recognizes and compensates nursing appropriately.
2. Nurse Approved: A business centered on involving nurses in the evaluation and endorsement of healthcare products and technologies, ensuring that their insights and expertise are integral to innovation in healthcare.