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162: Addressing the workforce crisis: Insights from University Hospitals' leaders

162: Addressing the workforce crisis: Insights from University Hospitals' leaders

FromRadio Advisory


162: Addressing the workforce crisis: Insights from University Hospitals' leaders

FromRadio Advisory

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Recent research shows that the workforce shortage – particularly among registered nurses – is the top issue for healthcare CEOs. While a nursing shortage is challenging for nursing departments, there are a host of systemwide problems that will impact quality and safety of care alongside an organization's ability to grow.
In this episode, host Rachel (Rae) Woods speaks with Advisory Board's Chief Nursing Officer, Carol Boston, and two leaders from University Hospitals – Chief Quality & Clinical Transformation Officer, Peter Pronovost, and Chief Nursing Executive, Michelle Hereford – about recent data and their experiences navigating the complexity of the workforce shortage. They explore how the shortage is impacting health organizations at large, why organizations can't seem to find a solution, and how addressing tactical issues alone will not solve the crisis.
Links:

Is the nurse shortage putting patients at risk?
Hospital CEOs' top concern? Staffing.
Hard truths on the current and future state of the nursing workforce
Ep. 135: Henry Ford Health on nursing shortages and the real supply chain issue
Our Clinical Workforce playlist
Released:
May 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Health care leaders just don’t have the time to sift through all of the news, opinions and ideas out there. Making sense of it all is how we can help. Rachel Woods, host of Radio Advisory and seasoned researcher from Advisory Board, talks with industry experts to break down the issues on your mind and offer recommendations on what to do next – each week, in about 30 minutes.