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Blog examines 4 challenges to advancing employee and physician experience
In a new AHA blog, Chris DeRienzo, M.D., AHA’s senior vice president and chief
Improving Clinician Experience To Drive Well-Being
To improve clinician well-being, hospitals are engaging clinicians in the design and adoption of new technologies to support the clinical workforce.
Physician Burnout Demands Bold Action
Burnout is a multifaceted syndrome encompassing three primary components: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment.
3 Top Takeaways from Health Care 2025 Forecasts
Each year we review a slew of health care outlooks and, after sifting through them, here are a few of the more interesting hypotheses.
Strategies for Effective Contingent Nurse Workforce Management
Hospitals are strategically planning workforce needs and changing the culture of how contingent nurse staff are received and integrated into teams.
Building the Patient-Centered Continuum of Care of the Future
Best practices health care organizations use to engage and support their workforce during capital projects and times of operational disruption.
Prioritizing and Maximizing Well-Being in the Health Care Workforce
Faced with severe workforce shortages and staff burnout, health leaders are looking at ways to engage employees and improve well-being and health.
At Parkland Health, Workforce Engagement Is the Foundation of Patient Experience Improvement
HR Pulse Article
[HR PULSE ARTICLE]: The business case for nurturing a robust organizational culture in health care can be seen in some of the recent performance metrics coming out of Dallas-based Parkland Health & Hospital System. Since the launch of an integrated improvement strategy in 2015, the 850-bed safety net hospital has moved the needle on workforce engagement from the ninth percentile to the above the 30th percentile, decreased employee turnover by almost 2.5 percentage points in one year, increased the number of units with top-tier engagement by nearly 300% and consistently improved performance on the global Likelihood to Recommend metric — an indicator of patient loyalty.