HealthLeaders Media November 13, 2024
G Hatfield

Workforce concerns go far beyond just recruitment and retention, according to HealthLeaders Exchange members.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Leaders need to be integrating technologies such as AI and virtual nursing to streamline processes and give clinicians time back at the bedside.

– It’s important for leaders to embrace wellness and build a culture of psychological safety, where staff feel comfortable approaching leadership with questions and concerns.

– Leaders must expand educational opportunities and build better pipelines into the industry, for physicians, nurses, and staff in all departments.

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