When a Nurse Calls Out, Chromie Calls In
[Sponsored] Last-minute nurse call-outs are often dismissed as isolated scheduling disruptions. In reality, they are one of the most consequential and least addressed signals of workforce instability in healthcare today. This white paper examines the structural conditions driving call-outs, the feedback loop between burnout and staffing gaps that causes them to compound and the measurable harm they produce across operations, patient care and nursing leadership. For nurse leaders navigating staffing volatility, this paper offers a framework for understanding the problem and a roadmap for responding.
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