Keys to Selecting the Right Partner to Solve Unexpected Staffing Demands
[Sponsored] Workforce challenges in health care are sometimes unavoidable, but having a plan in place and resources ready for when they do can make all the difference for organizations, caregivers and communities. This plan to prepare for staffing challenges is multi-faceted and includes “crisis staffing” to ensure coverage of urgent, unexpected and/or impeding needs.
This case study explores the various types and importance of crisis staffing, the qualities to look for in a dependable workforce partner and how one state healthcare organization had a plan in place to quickly scale their staffing to care for their community when the unthinkable happened.
Download white paper to learn more
Sponsored By
AONL does not support or endorse connections products or services.
Related Resources
Sponsored White Papers
Last-minute call-outs are a signal of a system under strain. Chromie Health examines the feedback loop driving workforce instability and what faster…
Other Resources
AACN has partnered with the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) to announce the release of a new playbook to guide academic and…
Other Resources
The American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL), in partnership with Laudio, released its Spring 2026 report, Engaging and Retaining Gen Z…
Other Resources
This convening of Chief Nursing Officer/Executive and Chief Financial Officer dyads from health care systems across the United States explored how…
Sponsored White Papers
Beyond the Needle: Learn how a unifying cutting-edge technology with improved care models can transform vascular access
Sponsored White Papers
A Southeastern health system stabilized staffing, reduced premium labor, and built a long-term RN pipeline using an international workforce strategy.