Right now, AI functions primarily as an additive tool in nursing, according to this report. As the world tries to make sense of AI, the healthcare industry has taken a full-steam-ahead approach. Health systems everywhere are scrambling to integrate the technology into as many aspects of care delivery as they can. Meanwhile in nursing, many CNOs are going about implementation methodically and with good intentions. But things aren’t always perfect. Implementation can be challenging due to technology infrastructure hurdles, changes to reliable workflows, and patient privacy and safety concerns. Here are some statistics about the current state of AI in nursing, according to a report by Elsevier. Click here to read the accompanying article. Pillar: CNOImage: Tags: AIinnovationnursesnursingtechnologySecondary Pillars: TechnologyInnovationCNOArticle Type: AnalysisPublished Date: Friday, May 29, 2026Hide sidebars: Render small main image: