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various algorithms, and then supplies predictive data to those same staffers to enhance patient care. As just one example, 3D printing holds great promise for limb replacement and other medical use, but skilled operators to run the printers, and surgical teams to implant the product, will still be necessary (“The Impact of Artificial Intelligence In Healthcare,” 2017). Machines will continue to be developed that can learn, adapt, and enhance healthcare. It will be incumbent upon healthcare workers and the systems that employ them to integrate man and machine in the most effective possible way. The healthcare AI market is set to reach $6.6 billion by 2021 (“Artificial Intelligence: Healthcare’s New Nervous System,” 2017), so engagement and adaptation is the only way forward. These are only a few of the workforce challenges in the current healthcare environment. Ongoing issues also include the continuing adaptation, evolution, and integration of electronic health records across multiple platforms as well as the political shifts with regard to Medicare and Medicaid. Another key issue will be how reimbursement from the government and private insurers may be affected. As always, the best approach is to remain focused on providing the best possible patient care and stay abreast of trends to analyze the best way to accomplish that mission while also creating an innovative and forward- looking workplace for clinicians and support staff. References ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Healthcare’s New Nervous System. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.accenture.com/ t20171215T032059Z__w__/us-en/_acnmedia/PDF-49/Accenture-Health-Artificial-Intelligence.pdf Bacon, D. R. (n.d.). Results of the 2016 AORN Salary and Compensation Survey. Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ doi/10.1016/j.aorn.2016.09.013/abstract;jsessionid=37F384F734E14F50C3C39578CBA17E95.f03t04 Bean, Mackenzie (n.d.). 3 factors driving high turnover at your hospital — and what to do about them. Retrieved from https://www.beck- ershospitalreview.com/human-capital-and-risk/3-factors-driving-high-turnover-at-your-hospital-and-what-to-do-about-them.html Buerhaus, P., Auerbach, D., & Staiger, D. (n.d.). How Should We Prepare For The Wave Of Retiring Baby Boomer Nurses? Retrieved from https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20170503.059894/full/ Diesing, Genevieve (2016, November 11). How Millennials Will Transform Health Care. Retrieved from https://www.hhnmag.com/arti- cles/7697-how-millennials-will-transform-health-care Gray, B. B. (n.d.). Delayed Retirements May Forestall Predicted Nursing Shortage. Retrieved February 10, 2018, from https://www.medi- cinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=179545 How Will Millennials Change the Healthcare Workforce? (n.d.). Retrieved February 10, 2018, from https://www.amnhealthcare.com/lat- est-healthcare-news/healthcare-workforce-millennials/ How Will the Nurse Shortage Affect Your State? (n.d.). Retrieved from https://online.nursing.georgetown.edu/blog/nurse-shortage-map/ Lagasse, J. (n.d.). Coping with a nursing shortage that will only get worse. Retrieved from http://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/ coping-nursing-shortage-will-only-get-worse Long, Lisa (n.d.). Staff Turnover Top Concern for Healthcare Recruiters. Retrieved from https://www.healthecareers.com/article/health- care-news/staff-turnover 7 Best Practices for Hospitals’ Training and Development Programs. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospi- tal-management-administration/7-best-practices-for-hospitals-training-and-development-programs.html The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://medium.com/@Unfoldlabs/the-impact-of-artificial-intelli- gence-in-healthcare-4bc657f129f5 Why Inova’s retiring CEO doesn’t want his replacement to be ‘someone like me’. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.advisory.com/dai- ly-briefing/2017/10/10/inova-ceo-retires A-40010-0519