{"id":12080,"date":"2023-03-29T11:21:49","date_gmt":"2023-03-29T16:21:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/scottburrows.com\/?p=12080"},"modified":"2023-03-29T11:21:49","modified_gmt":"2023-03-29T16:21:49","slug":"scott-burrows-healthcare-resilience-speaker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/scottburrows.319heads.com\/scott-burrows-healthcare-resilience-speaker\/","title":{"rendered":"Scott Burrows, Healthcare Resilience Speaker"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As a healthcare resilience and overcoming adversity speaker<\/a>, it was interesting to read a recent piece (February 7, 2023) by physician and healthcare expert, Sanjay Saxena titled, \u201cFor US Hospitals, Resilience Requires Tough Choices.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cEven before the pandemic, there were healthy provider organizations, ones that were getting by, and ones that were struggling. The pandemic exacerbated the issues that each of them faced. The healthy ones became less healthy, the ones that were okay started to flash yellow and even red, and then the ones that were struggling are looking at bankruptcy or other alternatives. Today, everyone is struggling<\/em> to achieve favorable financial performance.\u201d<\/p>\n Among the many challenges that the author presented, included financial pressures, supply chain, and staffing and was the issue of burnout. Across the spectrum of hospitals, from \u201chealthy to critically ill,\u201d it has become increasingly clear that healthcare staffs, and especially nurses have gone through dreadful times.<\/p>\n