Health Systems Revise Credentialing to Combat Physician Burnout
AMA
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Efforts to combat physician burnout are increasingly aimed at creating supportive environments for mental health care access, driven by concerns about the risks of jeopardizing credentialing status. Health systems are revising credentialing questions to foster a culture where physicians feel safe prioritizing their mental health. Laura Ryan from Northwest Permanente highlights the significance of leadership support and the importance of a holistic wellness approach, underpinned by the AMA's Joy in Medicine™ program. Notably, changes such as the elimination of intrusive mental health inquiries in Oregon aim to reduce stigma, encouraging physicians to seek necessary support.