A Blueprint for Organizational Strategies to Promote the Well-being of Health Care Professionals
New England Journal of Medicine
This article from the New England Journal of Medicine outlines a blueprint for organizations looking to promote the well-being of health care professionals. The blueprint has four fundamental components: foundational programs, cultural transformation, rapid iterative experimentation and sustainability.
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