Tag Archives: burnout

Are You on the Brink? Crucial Signs You Need a Mental Health Break

In our fast-paced, always-on world, the idea of slowing down, much less taking a break for your mental well-being, often feels like a luxury we can’t afford. We push through deadlines, juggle endless responsibilities, and strive to keep up with demanding schedules, often ignoring the subtle (and not-so-subtle) whispers from our minds and bodies. But… Read More »

Technology must meet clinician needs to manage burnout

Health tech usage may have accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it only helped alleviate clinicians’ stress if it was installed before the outbreak, according to a new study.  Research carried out by HIMSS and UK med tech firm Nuance Communications found 97% of doctors and 99% of nurses surveyed had experienced burnout at some… Read More »

Primary care plays bigger role in vaccine rollout as burnout persists

Dive Brief: Primary care practices are playing a significant role in vaccinating people in the U.S. for COVID-19, according to a new survey from the Primary Care Collaborative and the Larry A. Green Center. The PCC surveyed more than 650 primary care physicians, nurse practitioners and pharmacists in 48 states, the District of Columbia and… Read More »