Becker's Healthcare November 17, 2022
Alexis Kayser

About half of healthcare leaders think COVID-19 will be “resolved” in 2023, and they are more focused on growth than cost-cutting, according to a recent survey shared with Becker’s.

Management consulting company West Monroe conducted a survey of 85 U.S. healthcare leaders to ask what they predict the 2023 healthcare workplace will look like. Sixty-six percent of respondents worked in the C-suite or on the board of directors, 22 percent were senior vice presidents, 11 percent were vice presidents, and 1 percent held director roles.

The survey was conducted between Nov. 10 and Nov. 11. Here are five key findings.

  • Respondents were asked to assign a percentage out of 100 to...

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