Healthcare IT News January 24, 2024
Andrea Fox

Arch Collaborative researchers say organizations can keep post-pandemic burnout from worsening, if they intervene early on and don’t dismiss clinical staffs’ “small concerns.”

The KLAS Arch Collaborative wanted to learn more about how doctor and nurse burnout has evolved since the pandemic, and what hospitals and health systems can do to address it. So it conducted a provider experience survey focused on clinicians’ use of electronic health records between January 2022 and August 2023.

WHY IT MATTERS

KLAS says the data in its study, Understanding & Addressing Trends in Physician & Nurse Burnout 2024, indicates that burnout rates are slightly decreasing among doctors and nurses, but are still above pre-pandemic levels.

Of the 20,229 physicians and 32,782 nurses KLAS surveyed...

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