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3 Top Takeaways from Health Care 2025 Forecasts
Each year we review a slew of health care outlooks and, after sifting through them, here are a few of the more interesting hypotheses.
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.
Addressing Well-Being | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce
When physicians, nurses and health care professionals experience extended periods of stress and burnout, they often feel as though they are letting down their patients, their families, and their colleagues. Moreover, they feel more challenged to care not just for their patients, but also themselves.
Strengthening the Health Care Workforce: Strategies for Now, Near and Far Digital Toolkit
Strengthening the Health Care Workforce Digital Toolkit contains social media posts and images to support your team through burnout, to address behavioral health issues, and to prevent workplace violence.
Section 3 - Building the Team | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce
The third section of the guide describes strategies around recruitment and retention, diversity and inclusion, and creative staffing models.
Professional Governance Models | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce
Strong leadership is essential for informing and supporting professional shared governance. Effective leaders use the structures of professional governance to build a culture of excellence, where interprofessional teams can exercise accountability for service delivery that advances patient outcomes.
How to Help Clinicians Stay Resilient during COVID-19
The latest COVID-19 surge has led to record levels of hospitalizations and deaths, and health care professionals (HCPs) are suffering heavy casualties as well. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that as of Dec. 2, more than 247,000 HCPs had contracted COVID-19 and 843 had died from the virus.