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Building the Health Ecosystem of the Future: Using Digital Transformation to Develop Consumer-Focused Models of Care
To enable consumer engagement and care coordination, health systems are using digital transformation develop consumer-focused models of care.
Building the Patient-Centered Continuum of Care of the Future
Best practices health care organizations use to engage and support their workforce during capital projects and times of operational disruption.
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.
What Physicians and Nurses Want Execs to Do about the Burnout Problem
Discover the contributing factors to nurse and physician burnout and how organizations can improve staffing and EHR efficiency to alleviate the problem.
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.
Caring for Family Caregivers Part 4: The Future of Family Caregiving
In part 4 of this podcast series, Nancy Myers, vice president of leadership system innovation at the American Hospital Association, is joined by clinical services director Lynette Harvey of the Camarillo Health Care District and high risk program manager Maureen Hodge of Community Memorial Health System, both in Ventura County, California.
Chair File: Planning Today for Tomorrow’s Workforce
We know that prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, demand for health care workers and health care job openings were at record highs. We also know that the pandemic created pressure to quickly ramp up staffing levels and optimize surge capacity, even as the cancellation of non-emergent surgeries caused serious financial challenges for hospitals and health systems.
Health Care Leaders Brace for Pandemic’s Resurgence
The resurgence of COVID-19 has left health care leaders with one eye focused on recovery and financial viability and the other on the resiliency of front-line caregivers, many of whom have lasting effects from what they experienced during the initial waves of COVID-19.
June 27 Chair File: Leadership Dialogue — Talking Workforce Trends with Erin Fraher, UNC School of Medicine
On this episode, Wright L. Lassiter III, Chair, American Hospital Association, talks with Erin Fraher, associate professor in the Department of Family Medicine and research associate professor in the Department of Surgery at UNC School of Medicine in Chapel Hill, N.C. She also is director of the Carolina Health Workforce Research Center, one of five national health workforce research centers in the U.S.