Becker's Healthcare September 8, 2023
Kelly Gooch

The COVID-19 pandemic forced healthcare organizations to think differently about the workplace. Hospital and health system employees, particularly certain non-clinical staff, started working remotely when the crisis struck.

These days, hospital and health system leaders are still learning how to embrace on-site and work-from-home approaches amid evidence that hybrid work is here to stay. A report from McKinsey Global Institute, released in July, found that office attendance was stabilizing at 30 percent below pre-pandemic norms. It also found that workers in healthcare tend to go to the office 3.4 days per week, on average.

It is unclear how many hospital leaders themselves work under a hybrid work arrangement due to limited data, although there are job postings on LinkedIn...

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