As the healthcare industry continues to face provider shortages—potentially short 81,180 physicians by 2035, for example—some hospitals are coming up with unique ways to address staffing issues. Chicago’s Rush University System for Health is no exception. In March 2024, the hospital system incorporated new technology from LotusOne, which has a platform that tracks hospital staffing for 6,000+ facilities. This tech led to a 40% decline in staffing spend, health system leadership said in a press release, and helped reduce Rush’s dependence on contract workers. During the Covid-19 pandemic, for instance, temporary staffing was a huge cost to health systems, which generally prefer permanent workers. “We’ve been able to reduce our overall spend in contingent labor, which is really the highest form of premium labor expense,” BJ Krech, associate VP of talent strategy at Rush, told Healthcare Brew. “That’s probably the biggest benefit.” See more on the partnership here.—CM |