Abstract
[This is an excerpt.] A new Surgeon General’s Advisory highlights the urgent need to address the health worker burnout crisis across the country. Workers providing health services face many on-the-job challenges that can lead to work-related stress. For many of the 20 million health workers in the U.S., the COVID-19 pandemic has led to new and worsening mental health concerns, including burnout, compassion fatigue, depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, and suicidal ideation. These concerns affect each worker’s overall health, job performance, and ultimately, patient care and safety. [To read more, click View Resource.]
This resource is found in our Actionable Strategies for Government: Empowering Workers & Strengthening Leadership and Governance (Invest in Programs and Evidence).