AHA Knowledge Exchange Building a Sustainable Future Health Care Workforce
 
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AHA Knowledge Exchange

Creating agile and people-centered health care systems

The future of health care lies not in working harder, but in working smarter by creating systems that empower care teams and deliver timely, high-quality outcomes for patients. Today’s challenges — staffing shortages, increasing care complexity and financial pressures — are deeply interconnected and require integrated, forward-thinking solutions. When the right data, tools and workflows reach the right people at the right moment, health care teams become more agile and efficient. Leading organizations are reimagining care delivery from the bedside outward, harnessing technology, intelligent infrastructure and cross-functional collaboration to drive performance and elevate both patient and staff experiences. This Knowledge Exchange e-book explores how aligning workforce management, care delivery and revenue cycle operations can help build a more adaptive, people-first health care system.

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8 executive-tested strategies for a sustainable, people-centered care model

  • Pilot and scale virtual nursing to support bedside teams. Measure impacts on nurse retention, overtime hours and patient-experience scores before expanding systemwide.
  • Redesign workflows with EHR-device integration. Deploy an initiative to connect your electronic health record to IV pumps, bed alarms and mobile charting tools; track reductions in manual clicks, documentation time and workflow bottlenecks to justify further investment.
  • Deploy AI-powered documentation support. Select pilot units to implement natural-language and template-driven artificial intelligence tools for nursing and physician documentation; compare time to record, error rates and clinician satisfaction pre- and post-implementation.
  • Expand and evolve nurse residency programs. Strengthen nurse residency by formalizing cross-unit rotations after 12 months. Set quarterly targets for retention and specialty transitions.
  • Optimize the revenue cycle with robotic process automation to reduce manual effort and errors. Establish a revenue cycle center of excellence to centralize expertise, enforce governance and drive continuous improvement.
  • Automate talent acquisition and shift bidding. Implement AI scheduling tools to cut interview setup to less than one hour, reassign administrative full-time equivalents to strategic human relations functions, and roll out a self-service, shift-bidding platform that fills open shifts.
  • Invest in local workforce pipelines. Partner with regional high schools and community colleges to fund certified nursing assistant and licensed practical nurse training programs, using sponsorships over sign-on bonuses. Set enrollment and graduation goals.
  • Shift from reactive crisis management to proactive planning. Deploy real-time dashboards for open positions, staff-absence patterns and emergency department throughput. Leverage predictive analytics to forecast callouts and optimize scheduling.

Participants

Jodie Allen

Jodie Allen, R.N., MSN

Chief Nursing Officer

Wickenburg Community Hospital

Crystal Beckford

Crystal Beckford, R.N., MHA

Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services

Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center

Cheryl Cioffi

Cheryl Cioffi, DNP, R.N., NEA-BC, FACHE

President and CEO

Frederick Health

Terrie Handy

Terrie Handy

Vice President and Chief Revenue Cycle Officer

Legacy Health

Esteban Miller

John Higgins, MBA, SPHR, RACR, RACL

Vice President of Talent Management

Essentia Health

Denise Mihal

Denise Mihal, R.N., MBA

Executive Vice President and Chief Nursing and Clinical Operations Officer

Novant Health

Beatrice Miller

Beatrice Miller, MS, R.N., OCN, PAHM, CCM, NEA-BC

System Senior Director of Nursing Operations and Optimization

Luminis Health

Karly Rowe

Karly Rowe, MBA

President of Provider Business Unit

Inovalon

Sharlene Seidman

Sharlene Seidman, MBA

Senior Vice President of Revenue Cycle

Yale New Haven Health

Helen Staples-Evans

Helen Staples-Evans, DNP, R.N.

Senior Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer

Loma Linda University Health

Jenene VandenBurg

Jenene VandenBurg, MS, BSN, R.N.

Vice President of Patient Services and Chief Nursing Officer

Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital

Suzanna Hoppszallern

Moderator: 
Suzanna Hoppszallern

Senior Editor, Center for Health Innovation

American Hospital Association

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