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Residency reborn: the bold move that kept care alive in Delaware County

When Crozer Health announced its bankruptcy and impending shutdown, Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital stepped in to adopt the residency program, allowing the residents to stay together and continue serving the same communities.
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The Buzz from the 2023 AHA Leadership Summit

Here’s what experts say health systems will need to do to build a future-ready workforce, achieve health equity goals and deliver care closer to home.

Growing list of responsibilities helps fuel hospitalist burnout

Hospitalists are at high risk for burnout due to an ever-expanding list of responsibilities. Learn more about the alarming data points and the actions needed to mitigate burnout.
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Pandemic Could Reshape Physician Practice Landscape, Pay Models

More than half of independent physicians reported concerns about whether their practices will survive during the pandemic, according to a recent McKinsey & Company survey.

Nurses as hospitalists

Trustee talking points A growing number of small and rural hospitals, unable to recruit or afford physician hospitalists, are staffing their hospital medicine programs
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7 Steps to Achieve Organizational Well-Being

With nearly half of all U.S. physicians experiencing burnout, along with nurses and other care team members, the financial costs to the field are mounting. A recent study in the Annals of Internal Medicine pegged physician burnout costs to the field at between $2.6 billion and $6.3 billion a year — with a calculated baseline of about $4.6 billion. These costs are associated with factors like turnover and reduced productivity.

Teaching the next generation of physicians

As a 40-year-old former driver for Meals on Wheels, Brooke Wagen is not a typical medical school student.