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A quick look at how technology can reduce burnout and workload

Harnessing the power of technology to improve the employee experience

Huron’s talent research compares workers’ and management’s views on technology’s effectiveness in addressing workforce challenges and pinpoints opportunities to create a more desirable and productive workplace.

Are healthcare leaders underestimating technology's potential to improve the employee experience?

Is technology improving the employee experience?

Burnout persists across all roles of the health system, with 
3 out of 4 respondents indicating they’re overloaded. Employees intending to leave their position within the next 12 months primarily attribute their decision to burnout, increasing the urgency for organizations to act.  

68%

of healthcare workers indicate that using automation/technology to complete routine tasks successfully reduced burnout.

66%

of healthcare workers say current digital initiatives reduce workload.

Technology investment success for improving employee experience

2022

68%

2023

74%

2024

80%

Although management consistently rates their organization’s investments 
in technology to improve 
the employee experience as successful, employees see further opportunities to drive value and 
improve job efficiency.

Staff and management are aligned on what technologies most effectively offset workload, with rounding technology topping the list.

Which digital tools successfully ease staff burden?

Top 10 technology tools that reduce workload

Patient rounding technology

1

Clinical documentation automation technology

2

Improved EHR system capabilities

3

Communication tools for administrative and clinical staff

4

Equipment sensors or smart equipment

5

Staff rounding technology

6

Real-time clinical analytics

7

Clinical decision support system (CDSS)

8

Telehealth / virtual care platforms

9

Patient portals

10