Chief Healthcare Executive March 25, 2024
Ron Southwick

Hospitals have been struggling to retain nurses. Vicki Good, chief clinical officer of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, talks about improving the environment for nurses.

With hospitals struggling to recruit and retain nurses, it’s clear that many nurses are seeking a better work environment.

Nurses haven’t lost their passion for taking care of patients, says Vicki Good, the chief clinical officer of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. Good, who took the post last fall, is focused on improving the workplace for nurses.

“What nurses are telling us right now is they love their work, but they don’t like the environment, and what’s going on in the hospital environment right now,” Good says.

Hospitals have made some strides in...

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