HealthLeaders Media February 6, 2024
G Hatfield

CNOs must have a strike contingency plan, according to this CNE.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– CNOs should plan how to continue operations if their nurses go on strike.

– The plan must encompass all aspects of an organization, from the smallest details to the largest processes.

– Leaders should know where and how to downsize so that the same quality of care can continue to be provided.

On this week’s episode of HL Shorts, we hear from Chaudron Carter, Executive Vice President and Chief Nurse Executive at Temple Health, about how CNOs can develop a plan for continuing operations in the event of a nursing strike. Tune in to hear her insights.

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