Beth Epstein

BETH EPSTEIN, PhD, RN, HEC-C, FAAN

Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Programs

“Physics 101: The atomic weight of matter(ing) in contemporary healthcare”

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It’s responding to staffing. It’s complicated because the [nurse] traveler is still an issue. And I have great respect for travelers. I know why they’re needed and I know why hospitals have hired so many, but it’s not all about money. I do wonder if there might be a different way to address it, so that people who have been very dedicated, who are committed members of a team over the long haul, are recognized for what they’ve done in some meaningful way. I don’t know what that looks like for those folks, if it’s mostly money or if it’s some other kind of recognition. 

The other piece I’m reading and seeing and hearing from my colleagues is that health care organizations are increasingly commercialized and the bottom line is the dollar and not the patient. It’s very worrisome from an ethics stance. It’s worrisome for clinicians who you know went into nursing, medicine, respiratory therapy, etc. to take care of patients and when they have to be thinking about how much money you get, getting the patient discharged, readmissions, RVUs, supplies, staffing crunches and all that kind of thing. I feel like decisions aren’t always made with the interest of the patient in mind. And I think that’s worrisome. So it’s responding to those issues.

– Beth Epstein

– Beth Epstein

– Beth Epstein

– Beth Epstein


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