A Conversation with the Surgeon General on Health Worker Burnout

Published on July 7, 2022

The toll of the pandemic extends far beyond physical health, especially for those working in healthcare. A recent report from the office of U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy highlights the disproportionate impact on healthcare workers and warns about the consequences of addressing health worker burnout. This crisis not only affects the well-being of workers but also has implications for patients, healthcare costs, emergency preparedness, and health disparities. As the 21st surgeon general, Murthy brings a unique perspective to the role, having previously served under President Obama and now again under President Biden. He has experience navigating through various public health challenges, including the covid pandemic, Ebola, and Zika outbreaks. Notably, Murthy has a special interest in emotional health and has written a book on loneliness. To explore more about this important topic and the solutions proposed in the report, listen to KHN’s What the Health? podcast and check out related resources.

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The pandemic has taken a toll on everyone, but those who work in health care have suffered disproportionately, according to a new report from the office of U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy.

And it’s not just the workers who are at risk. “If not addressed, the health worker burnout crisis will make it harder for patients to get care when they need it, cause health costs to rise, hinder our ability to prepare for the next public health emergency, and worsen health disparities,” according to the report.

Murthy is the 21st surgeon general — and also the 19th, having served under President Barack Obama before being reappointed by President Joe Biden. He has worked on not only the covid pandemic but also helped advise on the medical responses to Ebola and Zika outbreaks. Murthy, however, has a special interest in emotional health. While out of office he wrote a book on the epidemic of loneliness, “Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World.”

Discussed on this week’s podcast:

An advisory from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the U.S. Surgeon General titled “Addressing Health Worker Burnout”The Atlantic’s “What COVID Hospitalization Numbers Are Missing,” by Ed YongTo hear all our podcasts, click here.

And subscribe to KHN’s What the Health? on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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