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Reduce the Stress of Physician Leadership to Reduce Physician Burnout

June 7, 2019

Healthcare organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of engaging physicians and other clinicians in their leadership teams, and this engagement will become even more important as the healthcare environment becomes more challenging. However, leadership responsibilities can contribute to stress and physician burnout when physicians and other clinicians don’t have the leadership skills needed to work collaboratively with their peers or when organizations lack a collaborative culture.

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Filed under: Physician Burnout, Professional Wellness

Reduce Litigation Stress to Help Prevent Physician Burnout

June 7, 2019

A medical malpractice lawsuit can be overwhelming, affecting physicians and other clinicians both personally and professionally. Even before the resolution of the lawsuit, the stress from the litigation process can impact their practice and potentially their family, and may even diminish the prospects of a successful outcome to their case. Although 34 percent of physicians have been named in a malpractice claim, a lawsuit is still personal and is a contributing factor to physician burnout.

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Filed under: Physician Burnout, Professional Wellness

Find the Right Work-Life Balance to Avoid Physician Burnout

June 7, 2019

Achieving work-life balance can be particularly challenging for physicians, who often devote far more than 40 hours per week to work-related activities. This imbalance often leads to physician burnout. With the support of administrators, physicians and other clinicians can maintain balance between work and non-work activities by using deliberate planning and by setting realistic expectations.

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Filed under: Physician Burnout, Professional Wellness

Physician Burnout by the Numbers: EHR a Chief Contributor [INFOGRAPHIC]

January 8, 2019

Physician burnout is associated with two-fold increased odds for unsafe care, unprofessional behaviors, and low patient satisfaction1 and that electronic health records (EHR) are a leading factor in physician burnout2.

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Filed under: Digital Health, Infographic, Professional Wellness
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