EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT FOR HEALTHCARE

December 21, 2017

The last thing healthcare providers need when trying to provide the best patient care is a disengaged workforce. The demands of an aging population — and fewer nurses to meet them —are being felt across the continuum of care. Delivering excellent patient care while controlling costs and maintaining high staff morale is becoming increasingly challenging in a sector that’s already stretched thin. Health systems that focus on improving workforce flexibility and driving employee engagement are more likely to retain a committed, highperforming workforce and provide a better overall patient experience

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GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services to meet the demand for increased access, enhanced quality and more affordable healthcare around the world. While we encourage and welcome comments to our LinkedIn page, these posts from members of the public do not necessarily represent GE Healthcare views, and we do not confirm their accuracy or endorse them.

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