Workforce

The 黑料正能量 Association offers these resources for addressing health care workforce issues for leaders of hospitals and health systems.

In November, the 黑料正能量 Association hosted a panel session discussing the 鈥渘ext wave of emergency preparedness,鈥 at Becker鈥檚 10th Annual CEO + CFO Roundtable in Chicago. This session centered on three priority areas that health care leaders must address to prepare, respond and recover鈥
While Hospitals and health systems are responding to the latest workforce challenges with a renewed focus on attracting and retaining providers, organizations must recognize how demographic, technological and social shifts are influencing the desires of the newest generation of physicians, nurse鈥
Transforming healthcare through human-centered design: Explore case studies and design tools that can revolutionize the way healthcare organizations operate and deliver care.
SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital developed a 鈥淐are for the Caregiver鈥 initiative using proven methods to help health care workers.
Children鈥檚 Hospital Colorado: addressing holiday stress & its impact on health care workers who are stretched with COVID-19, RSV & the flu.
For the third consecutive year, Musicians On Call is reaching out in appreciation of hospitals and health systems and their extraordinary teams with a holiday special featuring acclaimed and award-winning artists.
Formed in 2021, the AdventHealth Orchestra 鈥渉as been a wonderful experience as well as an effective way to address staff burnout and promote resilience and mental health in the workplace,鈥 writes Vincent Hsu, M.D., an infectious diseases and preventive medicine physician at AdventHealth Orlando,鈥
A new report from AHA鈥檚 Strengthening the Health Care Workforce series offers frameworks and insights to help health care leaders identify and implement digital workforce solutions.
The AHA today released its 2023 Environmental Scan, which provides key data and insights on the current health care landscape and can help organizations explore the pandemic鈥檚 ramifications on the health care field for the upcoming year and beyond.
Members of Congress this week urged House and Senate leaders to include in the upcoming omnibus appropriations package AHA-supported legislation to extend for three years the Conrad State 30 program, which allows states to request J-1 visa waivers for foreign-born physicians who have completed a U.鈥