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The Burnout Problem It’s Not a Resiliency Deficit It’s Time to Rebuild the Broken System
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The Burnout Problem It’s Not a Resiliency Deficit It’s Time to Rebuild the Broken System

Digital Health Talks - Changemakers Focused on Fixing Healthcare · Tom Cushing, Josh Holzbauer, Tina Shah, Janae Sharp

March 30, 202342m 34s

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Show Notes

Originally Published: Feb 2, 2023

YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/FOLZdVp_GD0

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Safety, mental health, culture, shame, and regulation all influence the complex question of physician and clinician well-being. Healthcare worker burnout harms individual workers and highlights a lack of public health infrastructure. Caring for patients and the nature of healthcare will always have aspects of stress, but we must confront the long-standing drivers of burnout among our health workers. Join us for a discussion of the: •

  •  The connection between EHR usability and clinician burnout
  • Ensuring clinicians are partners in innovation
  • Highlight opportunities to leverage HIT to address the pervasive problem of clinician burnout
  • Team-Based care’s potential to reduce loneliness/burnout
  • The role of defensive medicine and regulatory burden (including its myths) in the burnout picture

 

Speakers: 

Mr. Tom Cushing, Principal Advisor, Product & Solution Delivery, Northwell Health 

Josh Holzbauer, Director, Physician Well-Being, Epic Systems Corp 

Tina Shah, MD MPH, Principal, TNT Health Enterprises 

Janae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp Index

Topics

telehealthhealthcare innovationprovider satisfactionclinical operationsdata & interoperabilitycovid-19hit infrastructureequity & accesspatient experience