Mon.Jun 21, 2021

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GP federations: The silent partner in the NHS’s response to Covid and a key building block for future primary care strategy

Health Care Leader News

It’s high time GP federations are acknowledged for what they bring to the primary care table, argue Fiona Adamson and Andy Hilton from the NHS Confederation’s Primary Care Federation Network. We are emerging from the biggest health crisis of our generation, but the real challenge facing primary care has barely begun. Rocketing demand for services, a weary workforce, confused national policy, and the true impact of the pandemic on the nation’s health and well-being are yet to be determined, leadi

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Providing Inclusive Care for Vulnerable Populations In Conjunction With LGBTQ+ Pride Month

Hospital Medicine

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride Month is currently celebrated in June each year to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan, a turning point for LGBTQ+ rights activism in the United States. The LGBTQ+ community is comprised of over 11 million Americans, or 4.5% of the U.S. population with all ages, races, [.]. The post Providing Inclusive Care for Vulnerable Populations In Conjunction With LGBTQ+ Pride Month appeared first on The Hospital Leader - The Official

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5 ways to increase clinician job satisfaction and improve retention

CHQ Healthcare

A recent CHG Healthcare survey of more than 1,200 physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and registered nurses found that 80% of providers were experiencing burnout in their careers before the COVID-19 pandemic — and 64% of those experiencing burnout said the pandemic made it worse. While numbers like these can be disheartening, it’s important to look at how your organization help providers be happier at work.

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GP federations: The silent partner in the NHS’s response to Covid and a key building block for future primary care strategy

Health Care Leader News

It’s high time GP federations are acknowledged for what they bring to the primary care table, argue Fiona Adamson and Andy Hilton from the NHS Confederation’s Primary Care Federation Network. We are emerging from the biggest health crisis of our generation, but the real challenge facing primary care has barely begun. Rocketing demand for services, a weary workforce, confused national policy, and the true impact of the pandemic on the nation’s health and well-being are yet to be determined, leadi

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How to Battle Layoffs: The Career Star Accelerator Bootcamp

Facing layoffs in your organization? Support your team members' career transition with Career Star Accelerator Bootcamp: Custom Resume & LinkedIn Revamp + 6 Weeks of Career Coaching. Our certified resume writers will create job search-winning resumes and LinkedIn profiles while they work with a career coach to learn unique strategies to stand out, attract the right employers, automate their job search, and land their dream job.

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The New Administration: A Healthcare Perspective

nThrive

Date: June 15, 2021. Webinar Replay. Arielle Trzcinski, Industry Expert and Principle Analyst with Forrester Research. Forrester Research forecasts the future of healthcare under the new administration. • Value-based care is necessary. • Telehealth isn’t slowing down • Price transparency should be optimized. • Consumerism will continue to rise. • Health equity and holistic health will be emphasized.

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Would you recommend a career in healthcare?

Healthcare Leadership

There is a game we used to love playing when I was a kid – Game of Life. In it, you would randomly spin for a career that would dictate the amount of money you would collect as salary throughout the game. The career that everyone wanted to get was “Doctor” because it had the highest salary. That was my first exposure to how much doctors could potentially make.