Stories of frontline worker burnout and understaffing have saturated healthcare headlines, signaling a public health emergency with alarming projections. In fact, the WHO predicts a staggering worldwide shortage of ~10 million healthcare workers by the year 2030.
We’ve been aware of these problems for years– but what should clinicians and hospitals expect moving forward? Who better to ask than healthcare strategist Jeff Englander and an experienced clinician herself: on this episode of Diagnosing Healthtech, Jeff and Redox’s Elizabeth Ojo, PharmD talk trends and projections of ongoing staffing issues, the impacts of unsustainable healthcare costs, and the latest on labor relations and negotiations.
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