Fierce Healthcare October 11, 2022
Heather Landi

Bain and Company survey results point to a clear message from clinicians: better compensation, support to deliver high-quality patient care, a more manageable workload, flexible work arrangements and more clinically focused job responsibilities. (nortonrsx/GettyImages)

About one out of four clinicians in the U.S. are considering leaving healthcare, primarily due to unrelenting burnout.

Even among doctors and nurses who want to stay in healthcare, about a third are considering switching employers, according to a Bain and Company survey. Research shows that around half of clinicians surveyed report their mental health has declined since the start of the pandemic.

Of those considering leaving the field entirely, 89%...

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