HIT Consultant November 15, 2024
Fred Pennic

What You Should Know:

– A new report from Soliant Health reveals a concerning trend: healthcare professionals across all age groups are leaving the industry due to job stress, poor work-life balance, and unhealthy workplace cultures.

– Surprisingly, Gen Z (ages 18-27) is leading the exodus, with over 22% planning to leave their healthcare jobs within the next 1-3 years.

Generational Differences in Departure Drivers

While all generations struggle with workplace challenges, the Soliant Health 2024 Healthcare Employment Trends Report identifies specific concerns for each age group:

  • Gen Z: Unhealthy workplace culture and limited career advancement opportunities are the primary drivers for leaving.
  • Millennials (ages 28-43): High job stress, burnout, and poor work-life balance are the main...

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