Physician burnout, staffing shortages top list of concerns as COVID-19 becomes endemic

As the COVID-19 pandemic transitions to endemic, physician burnout and concerns over staffing shortages are pressing issues, according to an annual barometer of global physician sentiments.
According the 2022 Apollo Healthcare Predictions, 45% of U.S. physicians say they personally have experienced burnout in the past 2 years, compared with 25% of their European counterparts.
Concerns over staffing in their hospitals or clinics were cited by 62% of American doctors, but only 49% in Europe, while one in three U.S. doctors, and one in four European physicians have considered leaving the medical

As the COVID-19 pandemic transitions to endemic, physician burnout and concerns over staffing shortages are pressing issues, according to an annual barometer of global physician sentiments.
According the 2022 Apollo Healthcare Predictions, 45% of U.S. physicians say they personally have experienced burnout in the past 2 years, compared with 25% of their European counterparts.
Concerns over staffing in their hospitals or clinics were cited by 62% of American doctors, but only 49% in Europe, while one in three U.S. doctors, and one in four European physicians have considered leaving the medical