MedCity News October 22, 2023
Katie Adams

Patient safety and lack of autonomy are two of the biggest factors driving so many clinicians away from the medical field, according to a new EY report. Clinicians feel like they aren’t able to provide patients with the quality of care they need and deserve due to workforce shortages, resource constraints, and health system policies over which they have no control.

Patient safety and lack of autonomy are two of the biggest reasons why so many clinicians are leaving the medical field, according to a new report published by EY.

Amid the clinical burnout crisis, healthcare workers have spoken candidly about their moral injury, which refers to the feeling of knowing that they aren’t able to provide patients with the...

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