Rethinking Nurse Staffing Decisions
Rethinking Nurse Staffing Decisions
[Sponsored] During and after the pandemic, hospitals faced severe staffing shortages and sharply higher labor costs, which led many organizations to tighten hiring and scrutinize labor spending. As conditions begin to stabilize, nurse leaders are reevaluating staffing decisions and how to balance financial accountability with long-term workforce stability.
In this executive dialogue, nurse leaders discuss how health systems are moving beyond short-term labor management and toward more strategic workforce planning.
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