MedCity News January 14, 2022
Emma Bardin

The report, published by Microsoft, is based on interviews with more than 9,600 frontline workers from eight industries and eight countries. and proposes technology as a solution to help address issues and burnout impacting frontline workers.

A new report focusing on frontline workers facing burnout and other challenges encourages concludes that digital tools may help to alleviate them. The report, published by Microsoft, is based on interviews with more than 9,600 frontline workers from eight industries and eight countries. and proposes technology as a solution to help address issues and burnout impacting frontline workers.

In particular, the report exhorts business leaders to bolster frontline culture by increasing appreciation and communicating clearly well as as train employees properly on new tech.

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