There are healthcare leaders who believe in technology and AI as the main solution for physicians' burden and burnout, and leaders who are skeptical about AI's ability to deliver those promises ...
Eight years ago, Eliza CEO Alex Drane came up with the idea for “The Unmentionables,” an annual panel at Health 2.0 where participants would address difficult but important topics in healthcare. “Her ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A panel discussion at American Society for Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting focused on provider burnout in ...
The statistics are alarming: more than 60% of physicians report experiencing at least one symptom of burnout according to the American Medical Association and a peer-reviewed journal indicates that 51 ...
Combining research on provider burnout, electronic health record experiences and other data, KLAS researchers address what organizations can do to address staff shortages and patient care. Most of the ...
A Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare has raised serious concerns about growing doctor burnout, especially among junior and senior resident doctors, and warned that it is now ...
As the world prepares to enter the third year of the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s hard to believe that there was a time before anyone knew what a coronavirus was, or how it would disrupt everyone’s lives ...
A 6-item teamwork measure with good construct validity correlated with favorable provider outcomes including work experience, burnout, and intent to stay with the organization. Objectives: To develop ...
Burnout is a syndrome that occurs due to considerable stress in the workplace, often including a shortage of workers leading to increased workload on existing staff. It can be recognized by signs of ...
Our clients report that addressing and preventing burnout for their physicians and other caregivers continues to be a critical priority in the aftermath of the pandemic. Healthcare organizations need ...
Healthcare provider burnout was negatively associated with care quality and patient safety in the first study to systematically, quantitatively analyze the link between burnout and quality. For the ...