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Nurses Fight AI for Patient Care

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Nurses rally against hospital AI implementation, demanding focus on patient care.
  • Hospitals claim AI enhances care, but nurses fear it replaces human staff.
  • Nurses cite concerns over AI spending, executive pay, and patient safety.
Nurses Fight AI for Patient Care

Nurses in New York are increasingly vocal about their concerns regarding the rapid deployment of artificial intelligence within healthcare systems. The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) has organized protests and testified before city council, highlighting fears that hospitals are prioritizing AI investments over fundamental patient care and staff well-being. Nurses argue that significant funds are being allocated to AI technologies, such as virtual nurses and ambient listening tools, potentially to replace human staff rather than augment them.

Hospital administrators, including those at Maimonides and NewYork-Presbyterian, assert that AI is implemented through rigorous review processes with clinician input. They state that these technologies are designed to support care teams, enhance clinical outcomes, and improve patient experiences. However, nurses like Denash Forbes from Mount Sinai West describe instances where AI investments, like a $100 million AI facility, occurred without nursing input, leading to concerns about job security and the potential for errors.

The conflict arises amid broader challenges, including impending federal healthcare cuts and ongoing contract negotiations for thousands of nurses. NYSNA is calling for greater accountability from hospitals, demanding that they invest in safe staffing and patient care rather than executive compensation and speculative AI ventures. They are advocating for nurses to be included in decision-making processes to ensure patient safety and job security are maintained.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
NYSNA nurses are protesting the rapid adoption of AI in hospitals, arguing it's prioritized over patient care, safe staffing, and fair wages.
Hospitals like Mount Sinai state they use AI and other technologies to support their care teams and improve patient outcomes, not replace staff.
Nurses are concerned about AI tools like virtual nurses and ambient listening, fearing they are being used to replace real nurses.

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