Recalibrating healthcare to create a more equitable post-pandemic work environment

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the need for flexible arrangements, including asynchronous work and working from home. These arrangements may be necessary to comply with public health directives and are manageable when few other options exist. It can be difficult to lead in an environment when team members have divergent core working hours and are not available for collaboration. This can be compounded by the perception of inequitable treatment of employee needs or preferences by management, which can further strain team dynamics. As the pandemic eases, it may be difficult for all employees to revert to a fully on-site arrangement; some may be unable and others unwilling. Leaders will need to consider ethical issues in reaching organizational goals in this new reality. Equity, diversity, and inclusion principles will be critical when balancing the needs of the individual and the team. Supportive arrangements and a culture of inclusion will be key to retaining top talent.

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Pyle, W. G., & Roesch, F. C. (2022). Recalibrating healthcare to create a more equitable post-pandemic work environment. Healthcare Management Forum, 35(1), 39–42. https://doi.org/10.1177/08404704211054142

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