The Postpandemic Nursing Workforce: Increasing Fill Rates and Reducing Workload Through a Generational Design of Workforce Layers.

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System Nursing, Mercy, Chesterfield, Missouri (Drs Rocchio and Seys and Ms Williams); Mercy Hospital South, St Louis, Missouri (Dr Vancil); and College of Nursing, Ohio State University, Columbus (Dr McNett).

Published: December 2022

Inequities between nursing workforce supply and demand continue to challenge nurse executives in creating the vision for a postpandemic nursing workforce. Health system's workforce redesign strategies must prioritize the changing needs of the multigenerational workforce to maximize the available supply of nurses willing to remain in the workforce. A test of a newly designed flexible workforce framework, aimed to meet the needs of the multigenerational workforce, resulted in increased fill rates and decreased costs of labor.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000555DOI Listing

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