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Prepare for Nurse Retirements and Shortage with Intelligent Workforce Planning

Visier

With baby boomers heading into retirement — by 2050 an estimated 88.5 But there is another retirement population that is perhaps even more worrying to them: nurses. This means that more than one million RN’s will reach retirement age within the next 10-15 years, leading to a drastic shortage of skilled, tenured nurses.

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Diagnosing and Preventing Nurse Burnout Using People Analytics

Visier

Nurse burnout–a state of physical, mental and emotional exhaustion caused by chronic stress–is a common problem in healthcare, one that came up often when I served as Director of Workforce Analytics and Special Projects at Vancouver Coastal Health, one of the largest healthcare organizations in British Columbia. intensive care unit nurses).

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What are you doing to plug your skills gaps? 

LACE Partners

Today’s blog considers the ways in which organisations can ‘plug skills gaps’ and, specifically, how in some instances the people within these ‘untapped’ talent pools can in some instances be more productive than traditional talent pools. The workforce is reacting very positively to these changes.

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Predicting Employee Turnover using R

Analytics in HR

When an employee leaves, not only is the productivity of that person lost, but the productivity of many others is impacted. Traditional approaches such as employee engagement surveys and proper training for managers are important components of a good workforce planning strategy. Modeling — Terminations.

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What is HCAHPS and What Does it Mean for Healthcare Worker Engagement

Visier

At the same time, the population is aging and people are living longer with chronic medical conditions: by 2030 more than 20% of US residents will be 65 or older, compared to 13% in 2010. 10 Workforce Intelligence Cures for Improving Nurse Retention. Prepare for Nurse Retirements and Shortage with Intelligent Workforce Planning.