Staffing optimization takes a team effort: Happy nurses = Healthy patients

Optimal staffing requires a team effort that includes the CNO, CFO, front-line staff, IT staff, and managers from all levels. The team needs to analyze staffing on an ongoing basis, then leverage technology and design processes to achieve successful outcomes in a patient-centered care environment. Learn how a CNO and CFO collaborated with their team to not only create better staffing processes that led to significant financial savings, but to sustain and build on those efforts as they continue driving toward staffing that meets the needs of the staff, the organization, and the patient.

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