Workforce Capacity
Cross-source consensus on Workforce Capacity from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Workforce capacity was the most frequently cited challenge to implementation. — Factors affecting implementation of hospital inpatient-level care at home: a qualitative study of virtual wards in North West England
- Staff shortages directly limited virtual ward bed capacity at several sites. — Factors affecting implementation of hospital inpatient-level care at home: a qualitative study of virtual wards in North West England
- Short-term funding cycles weakened recruitment by making virtual ward roles less attractive. — Factors affecting implementation of hospital inpatient-level care at home: a qualitative study of virtual wards in North West England
- Staffing models needed to account for patient acuity mix rather than headcount alone. — Factors affecting implementation of hospital inpatient-level care at home: a qualitative study of virtual wards in North West England
- Both expanding existing teams and creating new dedicated teams produced implementation difficulties. — Factors affecting implementation of hospital inpatient-level care at home: a qualitative study of virtual wards in North West England
- New virtual ward teams experienced recruitment delays and needed time to embed. — Factors affecting implementation of hospital inpatient-level care at home: a qualitative study of virtual wards in North West England