Tackling Patients ' Social Needs May Reduce Clinician Burnout
New research has found that when patients ' social needs are adequately addressed, primary care clinicians may experience less burnout. Having social needs resources on site or nearby and having specialized staff in the clinic appeared to serve as an effective buffer to clinician burnout.
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