A chat on AI and nursing informatics

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  • June 05 2025
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Sit down with Amy Martin, Head of Hospital Patient Monitoring Standards at Philips, as she highlights the significant role artificial intelligence (AI) plays in clinical documentation and revenue cycles, emphasizing the need for centralized AI governance to ensure patient safety and data integrity. Nursing informatics emerges as a crucial bridge between high-level strategic oversight and frontline clinical needs, calling for a balanced approach that combines centralized structure with frontline innovation.

Amy Martin, Head of Patient Monitoring Standards

At-a-glance:

  • Nursing informatics plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between high-level strategic oversight and frontline clinical needs.
  • Trust in AI can be achieved through transparency, validation and rigorous testing.
  • Collaboration among nursing leadership, IT, legal, ethics teams and patient advocacy groups helps establish strong governance frameworks and ensures AI tools are designed to support clinical workflows and improve patient care.

Reducing documentation burden is still one of the biggest challenges facing healthcare today.

Amy Martin
Head of Hospital Patient Monitoring Standards

AI should always support, not replace, clinical judgement and empathy.

Amy Martin
Head of Hospital Patient Monitoring Standards
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