MedCity News April 10, 2024
Katie Adams

Nurse managers being too busy to train and support their team members is one of the biggest reasons nurses are exiting the healthcare industry, according to a new report.

Nearly one-fifth of nurses are projected to leave the healthcare workforce by 2027. The American Organization for Nursing Leadership published a report revealing one of the biggest reasons nurses are exiting the industry: their managers are too busy to train and support them.

AONL released the report last week in partnership with Laudio, a startup that provides software to automate administrative tasks for frontline nurse managers. The report was based on Laudio’s dataset, which comprises more than 50 acute care hospitals and hundreds of ambulatory and clinic facilities across the country....

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