healthcare

Why healthcare systems must redesign staffing around career stage, flexibility, and clinical autonomy — or risk losing their best doctors. The Mid-Career Squeeze Doctors in the middle of their careers — often called “mid-career physicians” — are feeling squeezed more than ever. They face heavy workloads, growing...

In a time of increasing demands, limited resources, and rising expectations, the quality of healthcare depends not just on technology but on the people who deliver care. Hospital administrators and physician leaders must fully understand how staffing strategy, provider well-being, and the design of the...

Patient safety is the cornerstone of effective healthcare delivery. From preventing medical errors to reducing hospital-acquired infections, the safety of patients depends on a variety of factors—but one of the most important is adequate staffing. Physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals are on the front...

On this Suicide Prevention Day, the need for collective action among healthcare providers remains urgent. Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death globally; in the U.S. alone, nearly 50,000 lives were lost to suicide in 2023. Tackling this crisis requires physicians, psychologists, psychiatrists,...