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Future of Staffing:
Hicuity Health discusses alternative clinical staffing approaches

Future of Staffing Virtual Briefing to take place on March 9th

Hicuity Health’s Vice President of Service Line Development, Ellen McEvoy, will address “Delivering Uninterrupted Care Through Dynamic Staffing Strategies” as a part of a panel for Modern Healthcare’s Future of Staffing Virtual Briefing. The panel will take place on March 9th at 11:30 a.m. CT.

The virtual briefing will focus on solutions to hospital staffing shortages, burnout, and workforce management. The discussion will explore efficient staff utilization, virtual staffing strategies, recruitment, retention and engagement.

In an industry where staffing challenges are ever-present, healthcare organizations need to be agile in their approach to workforce management. Flexibility enables providers to prevent costly interruptions to patient care, which occur when staffing is mismatched to patient demand. Today’s leaders can accomplish this objective through a variety of staffing models and tools, including consideration of which clinical tasks can be achieved virtually. McEvoy will discuss the power of telemedicine solutions such as virtual nursing to address staffing shortages and provide staffing flexibility. Reserve your complimentary spot at the briefing

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