PwC Shares How Digital Technology Can Ease Physician Burnout


  • Physician burnout, already a challenge, has worsened with the pandemic. Patients and clinicians are forced into unfamiliar and hastily planned virtual care processes.

  • 90% of health executives say improving the clinician experience is a focus for 2021.

  • Physicians’ top complaint is the time spent on administrative tasks, distracting from patient care.

  • 36% of clinicians reported anxiety and depression.

  • 73% of provider executives say they will be automating physicians’ administrative tasks.

  • Applying the “right” digital tools can improve the clinician experience and lead to growth.

    PwC provides excellent advice. The key to success is human-centered design. By understanding patients and clinicians on their journey through the care process we can identify, from the human perspective, the obstacles. Only then can we focus on the right problems to solve. By working with physicians’ health organizations can optimize the integration of processes and technology to provide the highest quality care and improve the physician experience.

Image: The right digital tools can improve clinical experience

Source: PwC


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Ken Maynard | VP of Client Success at Kure

Ken Maynard has a 30+ year record of driving improved quality and higher profitability with organizations in a wide variety of industries including aerospace, healthcare, financial services, medical devices, government, food & beverage, automotive and consumer products. Ken has worked with leaders to complete successful enterprise-wide continuous improvement, reengineering and product design projects that resulted in high-value transformations.

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