47% of physicians reported they are burned out, while 74% of health care executives felt burned out within the past six months
Statistic Info
Physicians and healthcare executives are suffering from job-related burnout due to a variety of factors. These include long hours, increasing administrative tasks, financial pressures, and lack of autonomy or control over their work. In addition, physicians and healthcare executives reported feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of medical decisions and the rising cost of medications.
Author: Medical Economics
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