Today in Nursing Leadership

Understanding the Illusion of "Fully Staffed"

 

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Health care leaders have long operated under the assumption that being fully staffed means filling every full-time role, but today’s demand-driven environment requires a fundamentally different approach. Static staffing models, anchored primarily in full-time employees, often incur higher costs, reduce agility and intensify burnout without guaranteeing quality care. 
 

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