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Your Healthcare AI Briefing
Personalized for: Registered Nurse · Healthcare Industry
Your Risk Tracker
Down from 18% last week · Low risk · Your skills in clinical judgment and patient empathy remain highly valued
Today in Healthcare + AI
AI Triage Pilot Expands to 12 More Hospitals
The Texas AI triage pilot (covered in Monday's free edition) just expanded. Participating hospitals report 40% reduction in wait times and zero patient safety incidents. The model assists — it doesn't replace — nurse triage decisions.
What this means for RNs specifically: Triage nurses who learn to work alongside AI tools will be in higher demand. Consider asking about AI training programs at your facility.
Skill Spotlight
Clinical AI Literacy
Demand up 340% in healthcare job postings (Q4 2025 vs Q4 2024). This isn't about coding — it's about understanding how AI diagnostic tools work, their limitations, and when to override them. Free course recommendation: Stanford's “AI in Healthcare” on Coursera (8 hours).
Role Alert
Medical Coding Specialist (your adjacent role) moved from 74% to 79% risk this week after two major insurers announced AI-powered auto-coding pilots. If you work with medical coders, they may need support navigating this shift.
Your Action for Today
Ask your charge nurse or unit manager if your hospital has an AI steering committee. If yes, ask how to get involved. If no, suggest forming one. Being at the table when AI decisions are made is the best career protection.