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Where Have all the Medical Staff Gone, Why Are They Going, and What Are the Effects of a Decreased Force?

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Hospitals, urgent care facilities, clinics, and imaging centers are all experiencing staffing issues. This staffing crisis significantly affects patient care, workplace satisfaction, and the bottom line of providers. Discuss the various reasons for the shortage, its real effects, and what providers should be doing in response.

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Health Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2025

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1. Where Have all the Medical Staff Gone, Why Are They Going, and What Are the Effects of a Decreased Force?  (Jun 2024)

Kathy L. Poppitt, Hilary H. Young

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Where Have all the Medical Staff Gone, Why Are They Going, and What Are the Effects of a Decreased Force?  (Jun 2024)

Hospitals, urgent care facilities, clinics, and imaging centers are all experiencing staffing issues. This staffing crisis significantly affects patient care, workplace satisfaction, and the bottom line of providers. Discuss the various reasons for the shortage, its real effects, and what providers should be doing in response.

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Health Law Conference

Kathy L. Poppitt, King & Spalding - Austin, TX
Hilary H. Young, Joy & Young LLP - Austin, TX