Resource topic: Health Care Costs
Nurses’ Presenteeism and Its Effects on Self-Reported Quality of Care and Costs

Published in the American Journal of Nursing, the following study sought to investigate the extent to which musculoskeletal pain or depression (or both) in RNs...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
The Cost of Depression-Related Presenteeism in Resident Physicians

Published in Academic Psychiatry, the following study aims to quantify the prevalence and cost of presenteeism in physicians at the end of the first 12 months of...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Measuring Health-Related Productivity Loss

Published in Population Health Management, the following study aimed to determine the relationship between health status and productivity loss and to provide...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
At Stanford, Physician Burnout Costs at Least $7.75 Million a Year

Published by the American Medical Association, the following article provides data from Stanford University on the costs of physician turnover. The Stanford...

Article
Estimates of Costs of Primary Care Physician Turnover

Published in the American Journal of Managed Care, the following article provides estimates of the institutional costs associated with primary care physician...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
What You Don’t Know Can Cost You: Building a Business Case for Recruitment and Retention Best Practices

The following article provides insight into the high costs of turnover and the hard costs of recruiting health care professionals within health care organizations....

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
2016 National Healthcare Retention and RN Staffing Report

Published by NSI Nursing Solutions, Inc, the following report highlights results from a survey of US hospitals on hospital turnover, retention programs and their...

Report
The Impact on Revenue of Physician Turnover: An Assessment Model and Experience in a Large Healthcare Center

Although physician turnover in a healthcare organization can incur substantial costs, little formal attention has been given to estimating or modeling the financial...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
A Journey to Construct an All-Encompassing Conceptual Model of Factors Affecting Clinician Well-Being and Resilience

Why are so many clinicians experiencing burnout? The answer is complex but this discussion paper from the National Academy of Medicine aims to shed light on the...

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Burnout Among Health Care Professionals: A Call to Explore and Address This Underrecognized Threat to Safe, High-Quality Care

The US health care system is rapidly changing in an effort to deliver better care, improve health, and lower costs. While many of these changes positively impact...

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