Autor: |
Diane M. Howard, Kimberly Enard, Rhonda BeLue, Ebbin Dotson, Keith Elder, Angel Evans, Rupert Evans, Allyson Hall, Dale Sanders, Laurie Shanderson, Jacqueline C. Wiltshire |
Rok vydání: |
2022 |
Zdroj: |
Handbook of Research on Transforming Government, Nonprofits, and Healthcare in a Post-Pandemic Era ISBN: 9781668423141 |
Popis: |
The National Association of Health Services Executives issued a national survey to determine how its membership was responding to COVID-19 at its initial outbreak. Of the 201 respondents, 84% stated they were employed full-time; 4% were students; 4% were retired; and 4% were consultants, entrepreneurs, or working outside of the healthcare industry. More than half (53.5%) were employed by a hospital or hospital system, 12% worked at a university or academic institution, 9% were employed by consulting firms, with the remaining 14% employed in a variety of settings. Fifty-nine percent of respondents indicated they were always or usually working remotely, 13% worked remotely sometimes, and approximately 28% indicated that they rarely worked remotely. The survey results revealed COVID-19 had changed the way individuals interfaced at their work environment based on the nature of the work conducted and the age of the respondents and if they had school-aged children at home. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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