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How to Reduce Nurses’ Admin Burdens to Help Alleviate Burnout & Churn

[Sponsored] Hospitals and healthcare systems are struggling to retain nursing staff, and recent studies demonstrate a link between nurse burnout and increased administrative burdens.

But a solution that can reduce time spent on documentation is already in nurses’ hands.

Patient belongings tracking is one nonclinical administrative task that healthcare systems can markedly reduce using a mobile app-based solution like IntelliTrack® Patient Belongings Tracking bundle. Learn more now!

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