Building Individual and Organizational Wellness Through Effective Followership

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Abstract

Burnout is widespread across the healthcare industry. Physician burnout has been linked to significant decrements in personal wellness, patient satisfaction, patient outcomes, and organizational financial losses. Appropriately, burnout has been identified as an important issue for leaders in the field as it can lead to physician turnover and loss of talent. In this article, we address how burnout is related to followership. We assert that physicians can utilize effective followership to increase wellness not only for themselves, but also for their leaders and organizations.

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Weber, L. A., Bunin, J., & Hartzell, J. D. (2022). Building Individual and Organizational Wellness Through Effective Followership. Journal of Healthcare Leadership, 14, 47–53. https://doi.org/10.2147/JHL.S357107

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