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Zero Burn Out is Possible – A Framework for Addressing Clinician Burden and Wellness

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May 8, 2024
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Nationwide, escalating burdens in clinical care delivery are fueling practitioner burnout and diminishing joy in practice across all levels. This strain leads to staffing shortages and compromises care quality, safety, and patient experience. Data identifies key crisis drivers: lack of control over workload, bureaucratic tasks, after-hours demands, ineffective teamwork, and chaotic environments. OCHIN Practice Coaches leverage evidence-based strategies like AHRQ’s EvidenceNOW initiative to support health centers in reducing burden and enhancing wellness. Learn from their experiences and insights in implementing whole culture approaches to mitigate clinician burden. Gain actionable steps to foster a healthier work environment and improve the well-being of care providers and patients alike.

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Meg Bowen, PMCH CCE
Program Specialist, OCHIN
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Senior Practice Coach, OCHIN
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Practice Coach, OCHIN
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Ann Romer, PMCH CCE
Practice Transformation Manager, OCHIN

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