MedCity News September 19, 2022
Michelle Northey

More flexibility and control over shift scheduling, tools to reduce admin burnout, and same-day pay all go a long way in helping to relieve the looming burnout crisis.

Skilled nursing facilities are grappling with significant issues among nurses related to both their physical and mental health. The situation is so dire that, in June, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy predicted a shortage of more than 3 million healthcare workers and 140,000 physicians in the coming years and warned of a pressing need to address the healthcare worker burnout crisis across the country.

In order to protect the industry’s most valuable assets – their nurses – facility owners need to find ways to address the needs of their employees. Providing staff...

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