
|Videos|November 18, 2022
How staff levels affect office burnout
Author(s)Richard Payerchin
Maximize licensure use at every level to avoid burnout.
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Staffing shortages cause existing staff to take on work, which builds in inefficiency that can lead to workplace burnout, says Ron Holder, MHA, is chief operating officer for the Medical Group Management Association. Staffing in physicians’ practices, hospitals, and health care systems is expected to be one of the top administrative challenges facing the sector in 2023.
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