What are Healthcare Organizations Doing to Increase Employee Engagement and Well-Being?
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HC Center Roundtables

Roundtable discussions bring business leaders and others together for discussions on timely, strategic issues under the Chatham House Rule, generating actionable insights for participants and their organizations.

Roundtables | Virtual Meeting

What are Healthcare Organizations Doing to Increase Employee Engagement and Well-Being?

September 17, 2024 03:00 PM ET - 04:00 PM ET | Virtual Meeting

To Participate

This Roundtable is intended for Healthcare CHROs, VPs, Directors, and Managers of Talent Management, Employee Engagement and Experience, Total Rewards, DEIB and their direct reports. 

Background

Healthcare employee engagement and well-being are affected by short staffing, administrative burden, lack of work-life balance, violence within healthcare setting, resulting in burnout and fatigue. Topics addressed will include: 

  • How are healthcare organizations fostering employee engagement and well-being?
  • What novel approaches can healthcare organizations employ?

 The Conference Board Human Capital Center Roundtable discussions bring business leaders and others together to discuss timely, strategic issues under the Chatham House Rule, generating actionable insights for participants and their organizations. Participating in this Roundtable series is an exclusive benefit for our Human Capital Center Members. There is no fee associated with this program.

 

 

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SPEAKERS

Regina Brayboy
Senior Fellow and Healthcare Forum Leader, Human Capital
The Conference Board
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Erka Amursi
Principal Researcher, Human Capital
The Conference Board
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