How Burnout Is Affecting Allied Healthcare Professionals — and What Can Be Done About It
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a plethora of clinicians have reported symptoms of exhaustion, depression, sleep disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Nearly 65 percent of physicians are experiencing
Three Global Health Issues to Watch in 2023
If you’ve ever had the chance to travel overseas, you’ve undoubtedly experienced cultures and traditions that differ from those in the United States. For example, most Americans shake hands in greeting,
National Labor Shortage: “The Big Quit” Needs Contactless Care Solutions
With about 1 in 5 healthcare workers leaving medicine since the pandemic began, many are calling it "The Big Quit." The U.S. healthcare sector has lost nearly half a million workers since
National labor shortage vs. Rising Patient Volume: How to win the battle against “The Big Quit”
The labor shortage crisis in healthcare, sometimes referred to as “The Big Quit,” shows no signs of slowing down. Recently, survey results from Medscape showed that more than one-in-five (22 percent)
The National Healthcare Labor Shortage: Addressing Physician and Staff Burnout
Whether it is stress due to continued outbreaks or overworked, understaffed healthcare workers, the continued COVID-19 pandemic seems to be exacerbating the clinician labor shortage. A June 2021 report by the
Avoiding Physician Burnout From COVID-19
Beyond keeping up with the latest tips and trends for treating COVID-19, it’s essential that you attempt to decrease your stress level and avoid unchecked burnout.