2024-10-23 Combating Healthcare Professional Burnout Through Self-Care Strategies
Recorded On: 10/23/2024
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Healthcare professionals are on the frontlines daily, facing intense pressure, long hours, and emotional demands that often lead to burnout. Dedicating their lives to caring for others is usually done at the expense of their well-being. Explore the causes of burnout in healthcare settings and provide effective self-care techniques to help healthcare workers regain balance, resilience, and well-being. By introducing practical strategies that reduce stress, improve mental health, and foster a sustainable work-life balance, this session will equip you with actionable advice for the unique challenges of prioritizing your well-being while continuing to provide compassionate care to your staff and patients.
Adele Allison
As a strategic healthcare consultant, Adele Allison is a leading subject matter expert on healthcare data, value, and economics, providing management consulting services to payers and providers, and is dedicated to improving the delivery and administration of healthcare in terms of clinical, financial, and patient health outcomes. Having served as the co-chair of the HHS ONC Beacon-EHR Vendor Affinity Group, Adele served three years on the federal Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) board of directors and is co-chair for the WEDI Payment Models Workgroup. Adele has 30 years of healthcare experience spanning matters of health IT and related legislation/regulations. A published author, Adele is a member of the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB) health informatics advisory board on curriculum development and served on UAB’s HITECH Committee for health IT curriculum development under an ONC grant; was program director for the CHIME’s CIO and CISO member boot camps; teaches policy and technology matters to HRSA grantees for the Georgia Health Policy Center; and is past president of the Alabama Chapter of HIMSS.