Chief Healthcare Executive June 30, 2022
Ron Southwick

A survey of executives find recruiting and retention are top challenges, along with improving the patient experience and expanding digital health options.

Federally Qualified Health Centers are serving more and more patients, and they are also struggling to recruit and retain staff, according to a new survey.

Those health centers are community-based providers serving patients in underserved communities. They are playing a greater role in healthcare

Sixty percent of federally qualified health center leaders identified recruitment as a strategic imperative, according to a new report by Qure4U, a digital health platform. Nearly half (48%) of the leaders said hiring was a top challenge, while more than a third (36%) said burnout was a key factor keeping them from their goals.

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