Clinician Well-Being Survey 2019: Improving clinician and care team well-being
CTC and PCMH-Kids programs recognize the importance of clinician (and clinical team) well-being. We are collaborating with the Primary Care Physician Advisory Committee of the RI Department of Health to help develop solutions that will improve clinician well-being. Burnout, stress, and work overload have become a pervasive problem among health care clinicians in the United States. We had a very good response to the 2018 survey and would like to follow-up to see how primary care clinicians in Rhode Island are doing.
The American Medical Association developed a clinical well-being survey based on the Steps Forward program which is aimed at increasing professional satisfaction and improving practice efficiency. If you receive an email to take the Mini Z survey, please complete by March 25 so we can continue our research on workplace stress levels and how they measure up against others in your field. The survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete and all responses are anonymous.