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What is HCAHPS and What Does it Mean for Healthcare Worker Engagement

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At the same time, the population is aging and people are living longer with chronic medical conditions: by 2030 more than 20% of US residents will be 65 or older, compared to 13% in 2010. This is why healthcare providers are more motivated today than ever before to measure, understand, and plan how they engage and retain their workers.

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Key Takeaways from Visier’s Women in Leadership Event

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She emphasized the need for companies to “know their baseline” — where they stand today on gender parity in leadership — and outlined Paradigm’s five-step action plan to helping companies achieve gender parity in leadership. Our final speaker was Jocelyn Caldwell, TIAA ’s Vice President of HR Strategy and Planning.

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Paradigm for Parity® Coalition’s 5 Actionable Steps to Gender Equity

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They wanted a plan with concrete steps to follow. Together, we defined the purpose of the Paradigm for Parity ® coalition and a 5-point action plan that could be implemented and measured in organizations. Then we provide the roadmap–our five concrete steps–to close the gender gap and tools to support our committed companies.

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The Economic & Human Cost of Extreme Heat: Thousands of Deaths, Billions of Dollars

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There are people right now—today, tomorrow—that are going to go out and work in the heat to produce the food that feeds this country,” she said in an interview with Visier. But a new plan unveiled by President Biden in September is on course to change that. is grown here domestically. Service workers need air conditioning.

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The Economic & Human Cost of Extreme Heat: Thousands of Deaths, Billions of Dollars

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There are people right now—today, tomorrow—that are going to go out and work in the heat to produce the food that feeds this country,” she said in an interview with Visier. But a new plan unveiled by President Biden in September is on course to change that. is grown here domestically. Service workers need air conditioning.

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The Economic & Human Cost of Extreme Heat: Thousands of Deaths, Billions of Dollars

Visier

There are people right now—today, tomorrow—that are going to go out and work in the heat to produce the food that feeds this country,” she said in an interview with Visier. But a new plan unveiled by President Biden in September is on course to change that. is grown here domestically. Service workers need air conditioning.