Op-ed: How to reframe the conversation around the health care labor shortage and technology


One of the most persistent barriers to health equity – quality, accessible, affordable healthcare for all – is a workforce that can support growing patient needs. And yet, the labor pool continues to shrink due to retirement, burnout, and delays in education and clinical training as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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