Skip to: Curated Story Group 1
healthcarebusinessreview

Advertise

with us

    • US
    • EUROPE
    • APAC
    • CANADA
  • Home
  • Sections
    Business Process Outsourcing
    Compliance & Risk Management
    Consulting Service
    Dental Billing Services
    Facility Management Services
    Financial Services
    Healthcare Digital Marketing
    Healthcare Education
    Healthcare Procurement
    Healthcare Security
    Healthcare Staffing
    Long-Term Care Pharmacy Services
    Medical Billing
    Medical Case Management
    Medical Transportation
    Patient Monitoring
    Practice Management Service
    Real Estate Services
    Supply Chain
    Therapy Services
  • Contributors
  • News
  • Vendors
  • Conferences
  • CXO Awards
Welcome back to this new edition of Healthcare Business Review !!!✖
Sign In

Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter to get latest updates to your inbox
19 SEPTEMBER 2024experiencing significant growth, necessitating additional budget allocation for staffing. However, recruiting in Louisville is challenging as we're the only freestanding children's hospital in the state. I've also observed academic challenges among college graduates, particularly in maintaining pass and success rates on summative and credentialing exams.WHAT ADVANCEMENTS OR TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS DO YOU FORESEE SHAPING THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE IN THE NEXT 18 TO 24 MONTHS?We're setting up Kentucky's first residency program, a ten-month-long clinical and classroom-based initiative for new graduates. They will be allowed to visit the intensive care units in our hospitals, including pediatric, cardiac and neonatal medical-surgical areas and the emergency department. We're offering enrichment opportunities for students, like shadowing pediatric ICU pharmacists, participating in clinical simulations with physicians, visiting the imaging department and spending time with MRI techs and social work child life specialists. These experiences enhance students' understanding of child development.As part of our commitment to employee well-being, we are expanding access to counseling services for stress, anxiety, personal issues, or burnout, recognizing that not everyone has the bandwidth to cope the same way. Previously, employees were entitled to three sessions a year, but now they will have access to ten sessions. We believe this adjustment reflects the current needs of our workforce, and we plan to ensure that residents undergo at least one counseling session.When a twenty-year registered nurse experiencing burnout contacts a counselor, we expect the counselor to provide effective methods and techniques for assistance. Similarly, we aim to extend this support to new graduates. To help with the program, we are considering hiring an additional educator. This effort is crucial as we are currently developing a mentorship program for our new hires.Our primary focus is on retention. However, our main aim is to ensure that the people we bring in remain with us for long. We need to assess the effectiveness of a skill-based approach compared to a competency-based one in healthcare. This involves examining how healthcare professionals can enhance their bedside practices to ensure efficient delivery of care.WHAT IS YOUR ADVICE FOR YOUR PEERS AND ASPIRING PROFESSIONALS IN THE FIELD?Always prioritize continual learning, efficient task completion and resume building. Higher education is not always the solution. For people aspiring for C-suite positions, focus on excelling in their current role by taking on challenging projects and delivering outstanding results. Mastering teamwork and being an exceptional coworker is more valuable for career advancement. My advice would be to prioritize these aspects over additional education. ALWAYS PRIORITIZE CONTINUAL LEARNING, EFFICIENT TASK COMPLETION AND RESUME BUILDING. FOR PEOPLE ASPIRING FOR C-SUITE POSITIONS, FOCUS ON EXCELLING IN THE CURRENT ROLE BY TAKING ON CHALLENGING PROJECTS AND DELIVERING OUTSTANDING RESULTS
< Page 9 | Page 11 >