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Suicide Prevention in the Health Care Workforce
Resources for hospital and health system leaders to improve mental well-being and prevent suicide in the health care workforce
AHA Health Care Workforce Scan
The AHA Health Care Workforce Scan offers trends, expert insights and bold new approaches to guide your workforce strategies and initiatives.
A Small Rural Hospital Makes Big Changes for their Workforce: Knox Community Hospital
Knox Community Hospital expands their employee education programs and works to increase knowledge of and access to employee resources.
Strengthening the Health Care Workforce: Strategies for Now, Near and Far Report
As we chart a new path together, we have developed this new resource – under the guidance of the AHA Board of Trustees’ Task Force on Workforce and with input from many members of the Association – to help hospitals navigate workforce challenges and opportunities, as well as highlight strategies and resources to assist on these pivotal efforts.
Supporting Behavioral Health | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce
Reducing stigma and improving access to behavioral health services for the health care workforce, combined with fostering human resilience can improve mental and often physical health, reduce the total cost of care, reduce suicide, and support a healthy workforce.
Code Lavender Program Expands to Include All Employees, Additional Locations: LMH Health
To decrease stigma, LMH expanded access to their Code Lavender program for all employees across additional locations within their system.
A Top-Down Approach to Suicide Prevention in the Health Care Workforce: Butler Hospital
Butler Hospital uses their psychiatric and behavioral health expertise to combat job-related stressors within their workforce.
Workplace Violence Prevention | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals and health system teams experienced violence, from bullying and incivility to active shooters, intimate partner violence, cyberattacks, homicides and suicides. However, the compounding trauma of the pandemic has heightened the need to create a safer workplace, both physically and psychologically, and a more resilient workforce.
Section 1 - Supporting the Team | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce
The first section of the guide, which includes key considerations and questions to drive action, takeaways and action items for CEOs, and resources and case studies, focuses on addressing well-being, supporting behavioral health and workplace violence prevention.