The population health workforce includes a wide range of workers in different sectors and settings, from governmental public health agencies to non-profit organizations. The COVID-19 pandemic and the ...
Interview with Dr. Erin Fraher on opportunities for expanding health workforce capacity during the Covid-19 pandemic. 13m 32s Download Current efforts to fight the Covid-19 pandemic aim to slow viral ...
Preventable mortality from non-communicable diseases continues to rise. Millions of people in low-resource, rural, and geographically remote settings remain ...
Workforce management technology enhances scheduling, reduces administrative burdens, and improves team coordination, addressing clinician shortages without replacing staff. Despite high burnout costs, ...
Visit NAP.edu/10766 to get more information about this book, to buy it in print, or to download it as a free PDF. While the challenge of sustaining the health workforce predated the pandemic, health ...
There are widespread shortages of mental health professionals in the United States, especially for the care of adults with serious mental illnesses. Such shortages are aggravated by maldistribution of ...
Home health and personal care aides are one of the largest groups of health care workers in the US, with nearly three million people providing direct care for people with serious illness living in the ...
On the federal level, healthcare policy is in a precarious state. The U.S. government is headed toward a shutdown within days, leaving various public health programs up in the air when it comes to ...
An analysis of health care workforce data projected significant shortages of rheumatologists in the United States, ...
Health care is the largest and fastest growing industry in Texas — but the workforce isn't growing fast enough to meet ...