McKinsey June 5, 2020
Gretchen Berlin, Jolene Bressler, Mhoire Murphy, and Molly Viscardi

As care grows in non-acute settings, the differences in workforce preferences and priorities must be accounted for. Health systems and other healthcare providers should tailor strategies to adequately meet varied workforce needs across care settings.

A note from the authors: As COVID-19 spreads extensively within the United States, health systems have entered a period of unprecedented change. This paper was originally completed for publishing in early 2020, prior to the onset of the pandemic. However, as health systems and other healthcare providers navigate through the crisis and prepare for an upcoming restart of operations, the dynamics and topics addressed in this paper will only heighten...

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