Every once in a while a made-up holiday like National Bittersweet Chocolate With Almonds Day is actually relevant to you. (Not that chocolate is ever irrelevant.) Let's talk about turning National Health Care Supply Chain Week into something useful.
Continue ReadingDo You Feel Properly Celebrated?: National Health Care Supply Chain Week
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Healthcare CEOs Just Don't Want To Work Anymore | Five To Save
Actually, with the healthcare labor market as fraught as it is right now, we could probably all use some advice on finding the jobs we want and keeping the coworkers we like.
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Hospitals 'May Need New Ways To Measure Success' | Five To Save
It's another research-survey-study data roundup this week. And because we sifted through the publications for you, it's 100% relevant.
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Labor in Healthcare's Supply Chain: A Guide to Improving Your Circumstances
Working in healthcare is often threatening to the physical, mental, and financial health of its very workers.
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Shortages Of Supplies, Staff To Worsen | Five To Save
Hospitals don't have enough medical or human resources to tackle their caseloads. Which begs the question: what do they have enough of? The answer...
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Your Hospital's Hallways Are About To Become A Lot Emptier | Five To Save
Supply shortages and vaccine mandates are making healthcare employees feel unsafe. If they leave their jobs - and possibly the healthcare field overall - their hospitals will be even more strapped for resources, and their communities will be more unsafe.
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Five To Save | It's Easier Not To Do The Work
It can often feel like you're just a small, disconnected part of healthcare overall - that what you do doesn't impact the success or failure of your healthcare organization.
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