Health Care Workers Experience Burnout Crisis


Dublin, April 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ResearchAndMarkets.com published a new article on the healthcare industry "Health Care Workers Experience Burnout Crisis"

More than half of all health care workers worldwide are experiencing burnout that, if not addressed, could cause many to leave their fields in favour of less-stressful occupations or choose early retirement. And the COVID-19 pandemic has only made it worse, according to a Medscape survey of 7,500 global physicians.

The burnout also affects nurses and other health-care workers, according to Dharam Kaushik, surgeon at the University of Texas Health Science Centre at San Antonio.

"I reference a Lancet article that estimates there will be a shortage of 18 million health care workers by 2030 that could cost $47 trillion, and those projections were made before the pandemic," Dr. Kaushik said. "Imagine what the pandemic has done."

The article on ResearchAndMarkets.com contains a selection of reports on healthcare such as:

  • Global IRP Rules: International Reference Pricing Global Rules Report
  • Top Ambulatory Electronic Health Records Solutions Comparative Performance Result Set of Top EHR & Medical Practice Software/Support Vendors - Government Agencies:Rural Health Clinics Federally Qualified Health Centers Community Health Centers Agency Networked Physicians
  • 2020 Medical Tourism Index Report

To see the full article and a list of related reports on the market, visit "Health Care Workers Experience Burnout Crisis"

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