How Healthcare CHROs Can Leverage Employee Benefits Administration to Reduce Turnover

Publisher: Corban OneSource

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How Healthcare CHROs Can Leverage Employee Benefits Administration to Reduce Turnover

Even though hospitals are no longer overwhelmed with the pandemic-related influx of patients, which drove many employees to become burned out and in search of new employment opportunities, healthcare organizations are still troubled by high levels of turnover. The driving factor for many employees, including physicians, nurses, administrative staff, and other employees, is a desire for improved compensation and a better work-life balance. Learn more on this in our whitepaper!