Improve Clinician Retention and Patient Outcomes by Optimizing Professional Well-being

Professional well-being is important in healthcare but with so many competing demands, it can be challenging to prioritize the time and resources needed to truly make a difference in reducing clinician burnout. There are tools and expert models that can help you make the financial and operational case to support professional well-being initiatives, however, many leaders may not know where to begin. Without addressing clinician burnout, especially during a crisis, healthcare organizations will continue to see growing turnover at alarming rates with unsustainable costs. Effective healthcare well-being models go beyond individual emotional support to truly optimize the organization’s ability to promote professional well-being through practice and culture change. This engaging seminar will move past the theoretical and into the real work of embracing the Quadruple Aim in healthcare. Attendees will participate in authentic discussions about the misperceptions and blame games that often block the success of well-intended initiatives.

Seminar Objectives:

  • Discuss how clinician burnout negatively affects a healthcare organization’s financial operations, clinician retention, safety culture and patient experience.
  • Describe evidence-based models and expert recommendations, beyond traditional human resource offerings, for improving professional well-being.
  • Identify how healthcare leaders from all areas can influence their surroundings to improve professional well-being.

Who Should Attend:

  • Early-, mid- and senior-level careerists; C-suite executives; HR professionals; physician and clinician leaders.

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Continuing Education Credit

In addition to the ACHE In-Person Education or Virtual Interactive Education credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View complete information about these organizations.

 

All Choice seminars can be offered as Virtual Interactive programs or live In-Person programs.

For more information about this seminar and Choice programs, contact Martijn van Oort, director, business development, at (312) 288-1872 or choice@ache.org.