Abstract Keywords: Clinician Burnout, Documentation Burden, Clinical Process Automation, Ambient documentation, Cross Setting Collaboration
Primary Track: Documentation Burden, Clinician Well-Being and Care Outcomes
Programmatic Theme: Usability, Efficiency, and User Experience
After attending this session, participants will be able to identify key causes of clinician burnout and explore how technology—such as AI, automation, and digital health tools—can be leveraged to reduce administrative burden, enhance workflow efficiency, and improve work-life balance. This interactive session will present diverse perspectives on burnout across healthcare roles and provide a space for community discussion. Real-world informatics-driven solutions will be shared, including outcomes linked to initiatives like the AMIA 25 x 5 Reducing Documentation Burden Taskforce. Attendees will gain strategies to advocate for ethical, patient-centered tech adoption and leave with actionable insights to implement in their own organizations. Building on prior AMIA interest, this session offers practical tools to help combat burnout and support a more sustainable, effective healthcare system.
Speakers: Kenrick
Cato,
PhD, RN, CPHIMS, FAAN, FACMI University of Pennsylvania/ Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Margaret
Lozovatsky,
MD, FAMIA American Medical Association
Kenrick
Cato,
PhD, RN, CPHIMS, FAAN, FACMI - University of Pennsylvania/ Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Margaret
Lozovatsky,
MD, FAMIA - American Medical Association
S07: Easing the Burden: Smart Informatics Solutions for Clinician Well-Being
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Date: Wednesday (05/21) Time: 9:15 AM to 10:15 AM Room: California Ballroom D