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Technology’s Impact on Nurse Manager Practices
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Abstract
In today's fast-paced health care environment, nurse managers face increasing complexity in their roles due to shifting care models, regulatory demands, and rising patient acuity. Technology is reshaping how nurse managers lead, requiring advanced digital competencies to navigate tools such as artificial intelligence, automation, predictive analytics, electronic health record interoperability, and virtual care. To lead digital transformation successfully, nurse managers must develop strategic leadership, informatics, and digital and data literacy skills. Empowering them with the right tools, training, and support is essential for ensuring high-quality, efficient, and future-ready care delivery. The leadership of nurse managers in the adoption of technology within the health care sector is significantly affected by their digital competencies. Many leaders recognize the importance of digital competencies for successful transformation, fostering confidence in the process. Key nurse manager competencies that empower this transformation include strategic leadership, health informatics, cybersecurity, data privacy, data literacy, and analytics. These insights highlight the necessity of providing nurse managers with the essential tools and knowledge to succeed in leading digital transformation.
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