The 79% Problem: Why Healthcare Leadership May Be Missing the Mark on Clinician Mental Health

A new survey has delivered a wake-up call to the healthcare industry, highlighting a stark and potentially damaging disconnect between leadership's perception of clinician mental health support and the lived reality of those on the front lines. Commissioned by VITAL WorkLife, a leading expert in mental health and well-being for healthcare organizations, the findings reveal that while 95% of healthcare leaders believe they are effectively addressing burnout, a significant 79% of clinicians feel their mental health needs are not being adequately met.
This alarming gap underscores a critical need for healthcare organizations to re-evaluate their strategies and engage directly with their clinical teams to build truly supportive and effective well-being initiatives.
Key Findings to Bridge This Crucial Perception Gap
This webinar delves into the key findings of the survey, where our experts discuss how to bridge this crucial perception gap.
In this webinar presented by Derek Bell, MS, CWP, Vice President of Solutions & Clinical Operations, and Sarah Prom, MA, LPC, ODCP, Senior Director of Clinical Services, you will learn:
- The alarming statistics highlighting the leadership-clinician divide on mental health.
- The real challenges clinicians are facing and why current initiatives may be falling short.
- Actionable strategies to align leadership priorities with clinician needs.
- How to implement effective, clinician-driven mental health support programs that improve well-being, retention, and patient outcomes.