Kaiser nurses say surveillance of them is undermining healthcare
Kaiser nurses say surveillance of them is undermining healthcare
https://calmatters.org/economy/technology/2026/07/kaiser-nurses-workplace-surveillance-ai/
Publish Date: 2026-07-09 08:00:00
Source Domain: calmatters.org
- Workplace Monitoring Concerns: Kaiser Permanente nurses raising concerns about their increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) for monitoring their work performance ahead of contract negotiations.
- Impact on Patient Care: Nurses allege that AI monitoring leads to time pressure on patient calls, potentially detracting from the quality of patient care and their empathy.
- Performance Evaluation Issues: It is reported that performance evaluations penalize nurses for taking longer calls, especially with patients in distress, to maintain lower average call times.
- Union and Labor Actions: The California Nurses Association (CNA) is currently negotiating a new contract with Kaiser Permanente, with AI potentially being a significant issue. Additionally, nurses have taken strikes against AI-related issues.
- Ethical and Professional Judgment: Nurses assert that AI lacks understanding of their jobs, leading to inaccurate assessments and possibly undermining their professional autonomy.
- Legislative Developments: California lawmakers are considering bills to regulate AI in the workplace, including protections for healthcare workers who override automated care recommendations.
- Broader Industry Trends: Excessive monitoring through AI is linked to increased stress and burnout rates among workers in various industries, including healthcare nursing roles.
- Future Implications: Kaiser Permanente’s incorporation of AI sets precedents for balancing automation with the need for human touch in healthcare, impacting both staffing levels and patient care quality.