SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nursa, a nationwide platform that exists to put a nurse at the bedside of every patient in need, today announced it will host a webinar titled, “Turning Challenges into Opportunities: Your Guide to an Adaptable Strategy for Workforce Transformation” at 1 p.m. EST on Thursday, Feb. 29, in conjunction with HealthLeaders.
The webinar is open to all healthcare leaders interested in learning the best approach to leveraging technology to address clinician workforce challenges. Presenters will explore the root cause of the staffing crisis and the cost and care benefits of embracing digital innovation before delving into actionable steps health systems can take to diversify workforce strategies.
Lending their expertise to the webinar are a panel of industry leaders, including:
- Curtis Anderson, CEO and Founder of Nursa
- Jeannine Raymond, RN, MS, Senior Vice President of Client Success at Nursa
- Sandra Dietrich, MHA, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Executive Nurse Consultant for Workforce Innovation and Clinical Transformation
“Decades of industry shifts compounded by broader expectations for flexibility within the clinical talent pool have contributed to daily staffing challenges in care facilities across the nation,” said Nursa Founder and CEO Curtis Anderson. “Integrating technology into workforce solutions and listening to the needs and desires of clinicians is key to address this crisis and reduce costly turnover.”
For more information and to register for the webinar, click here.
About Nursa
Nursa is a nationwide platform that exists to put a nurse at the bedside of every patient in need quickly and safely, removing the financial strain and operational gaps of traditional staffing methods. Nursa’s real-time technology enables hospitals, health systems, skilled nursing facilities and community organizations to easily secure qualified, local nursing talent for per diem shifts. Founded in 2019 and built on the bedrock granite of Lake Bonneville in Salt Lake City, Nursa is trusted by a growing community of more than 1,500 facilities and 100,000 nurses nationwide and is accredited by The Joint Commission. For more information, visit Nursa.com.