Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2674488 Nurse Leader 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recruitment and retention of talent is one of the top priorities in health care today, particularly for chief nursing officers (CNOs), whose span of control continues to widen across the organization. Current demographics reveal a nursing population averaging 46.8 years of age,1 with an evolving group of sophisticated newcomers that has grown up with technology. These nurses base employment decisions on environments that provide a high level of professional support, including the use of information technology in patient care. Mixed with the more experienced veterans of nursing who may be less technically savvy, the challenge to nursing leadership is obvious: nursing must embrace information technology in the same way it has other medical technologies.

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