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Why Central Staffing Works

1 h 10 min · 18 de nov de 2025
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Who should own staffing decisions - individual units or a central office? In this episode of Talking Shift, hosts Mickey Deangelo and Josh Ambrose tackle this question alongside guest host Sarah Inman, VP of Healthcare Strategy at Improv. Together, they unpack why central staffing outperforms decentralized models, and how organizations can make the shift successfully. This episode covers: The three core functions every Central Staffing Offices should cover How central staffing drives standardization and efficiency Why hospital-wide patient safety depends on breaking down silos The role of trust, transparency, and collaboration in adoption

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