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.

Today’s CNOs, CMOs, and other industry leaders are confronting AI, breaking down barriers to entry in education, and cultivating a sense safety in...

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