Caring for the Workforce: Five Strategic Areas to Address Well-Being in Healthcare
The Beryl Institute releases “Caring for the Workforce: Five Strategic Areas to Address Well-being in Healthcare,” identifying the efforts of organizations in addressing the health and wellness of employees and the impact of their efforts on staff engagement, patient experience and organization culture.
The paper is based on results from a community inquiry and complemented with case studies from contributing organizations.
Learn more about the leading role experience departments play in well-being efforts in partnership with newly established infrastructures including Offices of Well-being and Chief Well-being Officers.
Related content
-
Environment & Hospitality | Quality & Clinical Excellence | Staff & Provider Engagement
PX Chat: Structuring Your PX Efforts
1pm ET / 12pm CT / 11am MT / 10am PT – How are experience efforts structured within your organization? What works well and what lessons have you learned throughout your experience journeys? Join The Beryl Institute community for an opportunity to connect with your peers and discuss big questions in healthcare centered around the
Learn more -
Environment & Hospitality | Staff & Provider Engagement
Patient Experience Coaching in Ambulatory Care
Sharing is caring. Read how Marshfield Clinic Health System improved patient experience in its medical offices through observation and coaching of care teams. Learn how Patient Experience Coaches, a novel concept in ambulatory care settings, followed the patient journey through their clinics and identified improvement areas that focus on retention and recruitment of ambulatory care
Learn more -
Staff & Provider Engagement
Creating a Feedback Culture: Building a Workforce that can Effectively Manage Patient Feedback
Managing patient feedback effectively is a unique skill requiring specific competencies to resolve patient concerns. In this case study, a large integrated system in Canada developed a training program so staff could acquire the necessary competencies to master the art of responding to patients with compassion and empathy.
Learn more