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3 Top Takeaways from Health Care 2025 Forecasts

Each year we review a slew of health care outlooks and, after sifting through them, here are a few of the more interesting hypotheses.

Work Remains, but Physician Burnout Rates Are Coming Down

New American Medical Association (AMA) data show that physician burnout rates have dipped below 50% for the first time in four years after reaching a peak of nearly 63% in 2021.

Executive Burnout Is Real — and It Can Be Reduced

Discover the latest statistics on executive burnout and how it can be reduced. Read our AHA article now!

What Physicians and Nurses Want Execs to Do about the Burnout Problem

Discover the contributing factors to nurse and physician burnout and how organizations can improve staffing and EHR efficiency to alleviate the problem.

Will Employees Become Fitter and Share Wearable Device Data for $1,000 a Year?

A new UnitedHealthcare Rewards program will pay eligible plan members, including spouses, up to $1,000 a year for achieving various daily health goals and one-time activities when documented through wearable devices.

How to Help Clinicians Cope with the Pandemic’s Impact

A Physicians Foundation survey published this summer found that 61% of practitioners report having often experienced feelings of burnout due to the pandemic — a sharp increase compared with the organization’s 2018 data.

Mayo Clinic Turns to Tech Innovation to Optimize Nurse Staffing

Through a know-how agreement between the parties, KLOC Health is creating an on-demand tool for Mayo Clinic to help match nurses for immediate, short- and long-term assignments based on such data as availability, location, certifications, skill sets and interests.

Many Workers Have Yet to Get Mental Health Care They Need Due to Pandemic

Nearly one in five health care workers say they need mental health services due to the pandemic but have yet to seek care because they’re too busy, unable to get time off work, can’t afford it or are too afraid or embarrassed.

How to Help Clinicians Stay Resilient during COVID-19

The latest COVID-19 surge has led to record levels of hospitalizations and deaths, and health care professionals (HCPs) are suffering heavy casualties as well. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that as of Dec. 2, more than 247,000 HCPs had contracted COVID-19 and 843 had died from the virus.

Health Care Leaders Brace for Pandemic’s Resurgence

The resurgence of COVID-19 has left health care leaders with one eye focused on recovery and financial viability and the other on the resiliency of front-line caregivers, many of whom have lasting effects from what they experienced during the initial waves of COVID-19.