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AI Nurse Hub Blog

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20 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 19, 2026 Abstract The global nursing workforce is navigating a period of unprecedented strain, characterized by systemic shortages, escalating burnout, and an aging clinical demographic.

The Two-Hour Gift: Evidence-Based Technological Interventions to Mitigate Administrative Burden in Medical-Surgical Nursing

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19 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 18, 2026 Abstract The integration of autonomous AI agents and embodied robotics into acute care settings represents a paradigm shift from assistive technology to agentic

The Agentic Shift: Redefining Nursing Science and Art through Autonomous and Embodied AI

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19 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 18, 2026 Abstract The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the healthcare sector has catalyzed a contentious philosophical and practical debate regarding the nature

Integrating Functional AI into Nursing Ethics and Resource Allocation

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16 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 16, 2026 Abstract The nursing profession currently navigates a dual crisis: a widening faculty shortage that limits instructional bandwidth and a clinical placement bottleneck that

Nursing Education 2.0: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Developing Practice-Ready Registered Nurses

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16 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 13, 2026 Abstract As global healthcare systems grapple with an aging population, rising acuity, and a chronic shortage of clinical staff, the role of robotics

The Robotic Hand at the Bedside: Evaluating the Potential for Total Automation in Clinical Nursing

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12 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 11, 2026 Abstract The integration of high-degree-of-freedom (DOF) robotic manipulators and multimodal electronic skins (e-skins) represents a paradigm shift in healthcare technology. Historically, the “haptic

The Sensory Frontier: Anthropomorphic Manipulation and Multimodal Electronic Skins in Next-Generation Patient Care

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12 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI  Nurse Hub Date: February 11, 2026 Abstract In February 2026, the healthcare technology landscape reached a definitive inflection point as Epic Systems and athenahealth initiated the largest synchronized rollout

The 2026 EHR AI Pivot: Analyzing the Impact of Epic’s ‘Art’ and athenahealth’s ‘Ambient’ Rollouts on Nursing Workflow and Institutional ROI

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12 Feb 2026

A Strategic Analysis and ROI Guide for Healthcare Leaders By: Jude Chartier RN /AI Nurse Hub Date: February 9, 2026  The “Quiet” Crisis at the Nurse’s Station Imagine a 40-bed medical-surgical unit at 10:00 AM.

Beyond the Call Bell: Reclaiming Nursing Hours with AI

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9 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 5, 2026 Abstract The nursing profession is currently navigating a pivotal transition from manual data entry to high-level clinical oversight. As healthcare systems grapple with

Beyond the Chart: The AI-Driven Nurse and the Hospital of the Future

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9 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 2026 Abstract As robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) achieve unprecedented levels of biomimicry, nursing leadership faces a critical decision regarding the aesthetic integration of these

The Aesthetic of Care: Humanoid vs. Functional Design in Healthcare Robotics

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3 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 3, 2026 Abstract The traditional paradigm of social robotics in healthcare has historically prioritized “obedient” compliance and passive comfort, often resulting in short-term engagement with

From Passive Tools to Active Mirrors: The Equine-Inspired Evolution of Social Robotics in Healthcare

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3 Feb 2026

By: Jude Chartier RN / AI Nurse Hub Date: February 1, 2026 Abstract In the high-acuity environment of 2026, the traditional reliance on static manuals, laminated “cheat sheets,” and fragmented intranets for clinical protocols has

The Digital Guardrail: AI-Augmented Clinical Decision Support and Rapid Protocol Access in 2026 Nursing Practice