Post by Lulette Infante

Leading the Future of Nursing: AI & Informatics Enthusiast, Advocate for Innovative Healthcare Solutions | Nurse Consultant | President NorCal ANIA | Inaugural Fellow of Nursing Economics | Opinions are my own.

Thank you for sharing this important work: a focus shift from scarcity thinking to true abundance. The idea that AI can expand our clinical workforce capacity, not by replacing people but by amplifying what humans do best, is the kind of innovation that changes trajectories. It unlocks the work clinicians never have enough time or bandwidth to do, the work that actually saves lives, but too often gets deferred because the system is stretched thin. The promise of eliminating “lost to follow‑up” is incredible. Imagine a world where every postpartum birthing person, especially those in underserved communities, receives timely outreach, reminders, navigation, and support, because AI prevents them from falling through the cracks. That’s not just operational efficiency. That’s justice. That’s harm prevention. That’s the kind of abundance that rewrites outcomes for entire communities. This is the promise of AI when it’s built ethically and deployed with intention: expanding human capacity, restoring dignity to care, and finally delivering on the equity commitments we’ve been talking about for years. Work like this moves us closer to a healthcare system where no one is invisible. Kudos Hippocratic AI Munjal Shah Amy McCarthy Meenesh Bhimani MD, MHA

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