Almost Half of Healthcare Workers Consider Leaving Their Jobs Due to Workplace Safety Concerns, New Study From Verkada and The Harris Poll Finds
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Almost half of healthcare workers consider leaving their jobs due to workplace safety concerns, new study from Verkada and The Harris Poll finds
/PRNewswire/ -- Nearly two in five healthcare workers in the U.S. say they have considered leaving their positions due to safety concerns, with almost half...
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A growing number of healthcare professionals in the U.S. are considering walking away from their roles due to persistent threats to their safety, according to new research from Verkada and The Harris Poll. Nearly 45% of respondents said they are likely to leave their jobs within the next year, with safety issues ranking as a key reason. Two in five workers specifically cited workplace safety as a reason they’ve thought about leaving. An Already …
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