The Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) partnered with the Hawaii Society of Clinical Oncology (HSCO) to define workforce challenges in Hawaii and provide policy recommendations to address defined barriers and gaps. A landscape analysis was conducted to provide an overview of current regional activities, barriers, and interventions around the health care workforce shortage in Hawaii.
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For years, the United States health care workforce has struggled to keep pace with burnout, retirement, or finding people with the specialty training needed to do the work. ACCC partnered with the Hawaii Society of Clinical Oncology (HSCO) to define workforce challenges in Hawaii and provide policy recommendations to address defined barriers and gaps. The following article highlights the findings from a landscape analysis examining current regional activities, barriers, and interventions around the health care workforce shortage in Hawaii.
DownloadThe health care worker shortage brought on first through aging and retirement and then exacerbated by stress and burnout only increases. What can be done? In this resource, results of a recent landscape analysis on workforce challenges in Hawaii present barriers and provide recommendations for next steps in addressing this challenging issue. Read what was uncovered and steps you may take now.
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