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Wolters Kluwer’s Future Ready Healthcare Nursing Report Shows Nearly Half of Nurses Use AI on the Job
WALTHAM, Mass., January 27, 2026--Wolters Kluwer Health has launched a new report, as part of its Future Ready Healthcare initiative, Nursing insights: Redefining nursing practice for an AI-driven future. Staffing shortages, career satisfaction and many other factors continue to weigh on the nursing profession, but one thing has not changed – nurses’ passion to care for patients and deliver great healthcare. The new report aims to understand the implications that technologies such as GenAI may h
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