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Is AI Threatening Health Care Jobs? Or Just Changing Them? Most jobs are expected to change, not disappear Both patients and health care professionals often struggle to understand the technology While it may not be obvious to patients, AI is already integrated into daily health care systems, from predicting which patients are likely to develop infections to forecasting missed appointments
Gender Biases in Health Care: Listen to Women About Their Own Health More and more information, evidence, and personal stories are emerging suggesting women are not being listened to or believed by health care professionals about their symptoms of physical illness There is ongoing work in the United Kingdom to improve and integrate women's health services, which creates hope for improvements
Peer-to-Peer Support Interventions for Health Care Providers Health care providers are at risk for experiencing burnout, stress, and mental health This report presents the results of three literature reviews focused on the evidence for peer-to-peer interventions for professionals
When It Comes to U. S. Health Systems—Diversity Matters Health care systems are a powerful and relatively well-resourced stakeholder in the effort to eliminate inequities both among the health workforce and among patient populations The deliberate practice of increasing diversity within the workplace may have the power to create significant, positive impacts on workplace culture and patient care
Strategies for Sustaining Emergency Care in the United States Over the past decade, much has changed in the emergency care landscape in the United States Hospital-based emergency departments (EDs) and the health care professionals who provide care in them have been at the forefront of responding to the opioid and gun violence epidemics and the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, with reported increases in patient acuity and complexity During
Burnout: Definition, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Prevention, and . . . Burnout among health care professionals, which presents how burnout has been assessed among those in health care professions, including the underlying concepts of burnout that are used and key issues and concerns of burnout among these populations (e g , risk of medical errors)
Health Care Education and Training | RAND Health Care Education and Training Education and training can play a significant role in determining health care professionals' proficiency with the most recent interventions and technologies Training programs and policies also have important implications for labor market issues in the health care sector
Peer-to-Peer Support Interventions for Health Care Providers Peer-to-peer support has shown promise in addressing distress, as well as in identifying needs for mental health care, among patients and stress-prone professions Peer-to-peer support for health care providers has been little studied and was addressed in this series of literature reviews
Addressing the Shortage of Behavioral Health Clinicians: Lessons from . . . Access to behavioral health services is one of the top challenges for the U S health care system, due in part to a shortage of licensed mental health providers One potential solution to expanding the behavioral health workforce can be found in the U S military