The Great Resignation's Toll on Healthcare
In this three-part series, HealthLeaders looks at the significant loss of workers in the healthcare industry and how it will impact quality care and finances.
Drop in Minority Med School Students Tied to Affirmative Action Bans
A new UCLA report finds that states that have eliminated affirmative action admissions at public medical schools also saw enrollment of racial and ethnic minority students fall by 37%.
Tackling Healthcare Disparities Begins in the C-Suite
Dr. Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew of Allegheny shares her expertise as a Chief Clinical Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer.
Healthcare Organizations Using Education Benefits to Recruit and Retain Talent
Education benefits have risen in popularity among healthcare organizations in recent years, with organizations such as Blue Cross Blue Shield and Aetna offering options like student loan repayment and tuition reimbursement for employees.
The Great Resignation's Effect on Quality of Care, Workforce Retention
Hospitals are spending more money on retention, recruiting, and benefits programs to maintain staffing levels and working to ensure the same quality level of care.