Workforce Challenges in Canadian Healthcare - Danielle Sanagan - Episode 126
Release Date: 03/17/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode, Danielle from Trillium Health Partners discusses strategies for addressing workforce challenges in Canadian healthcare. She shares insights on optimizing staffing models through flexible work arrangements and task delegation, while balancing cost control and preventing burnout. Danielle highlights the importance of training and upskilling initiatives, which have improved staff retention and patient care, and calls for broader support for professional development.
She also explores how Trillium leverages technology, like automation and AI, to reduce administrative burdens and enhance efficiency. Addressing the skilled worker shortage, Dannielle emphasizes collaboration between healthcare providers, educational institutions, and government agencies for sustainable solutions.
Looking ahead, she shares trends in workforce management and offers advice for HR leaders navigating labor cost and staffing challenges. A valuable listen for healthcare professionals seeking innovative solutions.
Danielle Sanagan
Chief Human Resources Officer/VP People Servces, Trillium Health Parnters
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