HIT Consultant December 6, 2024
Fred Pennic

What You Should Know:

– The healthcare industry is facing a growing crisis of clinician turnover, with burnout and EHR frustration driving many professionals to leave their organizations or even the healthcare field entirely.

– A new report from the KLAS Arch Collaborative sheds light on this concerning trend, examining the factors contributing to clinician turnover and highlighting best practices for improving clinician satisfaction and retention.

Understanding the Scope of the Problem

The report identifies “at-risk” clinicians as those who express a likelihood of leaving their current organization within the next two years. Alarmingly, nearly half of all nurses and physicians surveyed in 2024 fell into this category. The actual turnover rate among these at-risk clinicians is significant,...

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