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Charting Healthcare's Future: Workforce, AI, and Nursing

05 May 2025

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Welcome to this thought-provoking podcast exploring the critical challenges and potential solutions surrounding the future of our health workforce, with a particular focus on the nursing crisis in the UK.In this episode, you'll hear insights drawn from the World Health Organization's European Region Symposium on Modelling and Optimising the Health and Care Workforce, alongside findings from a UK-focused report examining the state of nursing and advocating for change. We'll discuss key themes highlighted in these documents, all in anticipation of the upcoming State of the World's Nursing Report for 2025.Please be aware that the two voices you are hearing in this podcast are AI-generated. While we strive for accuracy, it's important to remember that AI can make mistakes, and the information presented here should be considered within that context.Join us as we unpack the shared global reality of nursing shortages, the urgent need to embrace complex systems thinking in addressing these issues, and the multifaceted role of Artificial Intelligence – exploring its opportunities, ethical responsibilities, and potential pitfalls. We'll also underscore the indispensable human element at the heart of healthcare and examine how the State of the World's Nursing reports serve as crucial catalysts for action and advocacy. Finally, we'll address the urgent and sustained investment required to safeguard the future of our health workforce.Stay tuned for a comprehensive overview of these vital discussions.Register Now for Nursing Now Regional Hub SoWN launch events, 12th May 2025 here

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