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Be Well

Be Well is about improving the health of clinicians and reducing administrative burden.
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AHA Physician Alliance Webinar Library

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Five Questions With Clinical Leaders Podcast Series

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Be Well: Patient Safety and Clinician Well-being

In April 2021, one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the Physician Alliance engaged Michael R. Privitera, MD, MS, Professor of Psychiatry Medical Director, Medical Faculty and Clinician Wellness Program University of Rochester Medical Center and Kate MacNamee, MS, Director of Design Research at Ximedica to discuss the link between clinician well-being and patient safety.

New Personnel Crisis Response Team Coordinates Interdisciplinary Response to Crisis Situations: Geisinger

Geisinger's approach helps leaders create an action plan and ensures the workforce has access to well-being resources after a crisis situation occurs.
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Suicide Prevention: Evidence-Informed Interventions for the Health Care Workforce Guide

This guide shares twelve evidence-informed interventions for preventing suicide and improving mental well-being for the health care workforce.
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Well-being Resources Addressing Resilience During COVID-19

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A Systematic, Big Data Approach to Reducing Burnout and Violence

Burnout has been implicated in higher turnover, reduced patient satisfaction, and worsened safety. Violence is strongly linked to turnover.

Physician Wellness: A Self and System Imperative in a Value Based Model

Healthcare organizations cannot truly make safety and wellness a priority for their patients unless they also make it a priority for their providers and systems.