Chief Healthcare Executive March 24, 2025
Ron Southwick

Some leaders say health systems should consider how an employee meshes with the system, even if they lack some experience.

Hospitals and health systems across America continue to struggle to recruit and retain employees, including clinicians and other vital employees.

While the hiring picture has improved a bit over a couple of years ago, healthcare executives say it’s still not easy to find and keep talented people.

Emily H. Warr, administrator for the Medical University of South Carolina Center for Telehealth, says it’s not always about finding the people with the right resume.

During a panel discussion at the ViVE digital health conference last month, Warr suggested that health systems should take a closer look at how applicants will fit...

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