The Cost of Burnout: Why Preventing Exhaustion Saves Healthcare
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Burnout has become the silent epidemic within our healthcare system — draining energy, compassion, and billions of dollars every year. In this episode, Dr. Kee Chan unpacks the real cost of clinician burnout and reveals why prevention isn’t just good medicine — it’s good economics.
Drawing from her textbook Public and Population Health: Perspectives for Health Systems Management, she introduces the Social Return on Investment (SROI) model and shows how design thinking and systems thinking can reframe workforce well-being as a measurable strategy, not an afterthought.
Listeners will learn:
- Why clinician burnout is a systems failure, not a personal flaw
- How prevention yields measurable financial and human ROI
- What healthcare leaders can do to redesign workplaces for resilience and retention
- Why investing in the people who care for us is the smartest, most sustainable public-health strategy of all
“When we design systems that care for caregivers, we don’t just heal burnout — we heal healthcare itself.”
Resources:
Public and Population Health: Perspectives for Health Systems Management (American College of Healthcare Executives)
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#PublicHealth #HealthcareLeadership #Burnout #WorkforceWellness #HealthcareInnovation #DesignThinking #SystemsThinking #ROI #SROI #Nursing #PhysicianBurnout #Wellness #HealthcareStrategy #KeeChanPhD #WhatIsPublicHealth
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