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Costs of Caring

While recent data suggest that some hospital and health system finances have experienced modest stabilization from historic lows in 2022, the hospital field is still far from where it needs to be to meet the demand for care, invest in new and promising technologies and interventions, and stand ready for the next health care crisis.
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2023 Costs of Caring

Hospitals appreciate the support and resources that Congress have provided throughout the COVID-19 pandemic; however, additional support is needed to keep hospitals strong so they can continue to provide care to patients and communities.

Workplace Violence Prevention | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals and health system teams experienced violence, from bullying and incivility to active shooters, intimate partner violence, cyberattacks, homicides and suicides. However, the compounding trauma of the pandemic has heightened the need to create a safer workplace, both physically and psychologically, and a more resilient workforce.

Supporting Behavioral Health | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce

Reducing stigma and improving access to behavioral health services for the health care workforce, combined with fostering human resilience can improve mental and often physical health, reduce the total cost of care, reduce suicide, and support a healthy workforce.

Section 1 - Supporting the Team | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce

The first section of the guide, which includes key considerations and questions to drive action, takeaways and action items for CEOs, and resources and case studies, focuses on addressing well-being, supporting behavioral health and workplace violence prevention.

Role of Hospitals: UofL Health and Carroll County Memorial Hospital

Big city and rural hospitals partner to address critical community health needs. The goal of the partnership is to improve access to care and keep specialty resources close to home.

Implementing Stress First Aid Training in a Large System: MedStar

MedStar health overcomes challenges and works to implement widespread Stress First Aid training throughout their system

An Interdisciplinary Team Develops a Standardized Bystander Training: University of Kansas

The University of Kansas Health System designs and implements bystander training for their workforce to combat behavioral health stigma.

A Big System Strives for Better Employee Care: CommonSpirit

CommonSpirit currently employs approximately 150,000 health care workers across 145 hospitals in 24 states.

Code Lavender Program Expands to Include All Employees, Additional Locations: LMH Health

To decrease stigma, LMH expanded access to their Code Lavender program for all employees across additional locations within their system.