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January 25, 2023

7 Healthcare HR Trends for 2023: Staying Ahead of the Times

by Morris Isaacson

Healthcare HR is a constantly evolving field. To be successful, you must work hard to understand and implement new processes and policies suitable to today’s unpredictable labor market. Trying to stay ahead of the game is stressful and hectic. Thankfully, there are some clear HR trends emerging in 2023 that you can use as a guide.

HR’s Ever-Changing Role in Healthcare

In the past, HR was largely considered part of an organization’s administrative wing. However, HR’s role has evolved over the years, expanding to encompass recruitment, development and learning, performance management, and so much more. The COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyst for even more substantial changes in the healthcare HR field.

 

Evolving from Administrator to Strategic Partner

 

One of the largest changes that has developed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic is HR taking on a key strategic role in healthcare companies. Navigating the transition to this new role requires you to innovate and develop new processes and policies to ensure day-to-day operations remain smooth. You may also need to abandon old processes that are no longer effective.

 

Transitioning to Human-Centric HR Provision

 

The COVID-19 pandemic greatly changed the way that employees view their work, with work-life balance, mental health, and company culture becoming primary drivers of employment decisions and healthcare company transformations. This has brought about substantial changes in the way HR operates. 

 

According to research conducted by McKinsey, the majority of chief human-resource officers (CHROs) are eager to shift to a “back to human” model, which attempts to bring the core human element back to HR policies and processes amidst rapid technological advancements. Rather than relying on analytic models and metrics (as you may have in the past), HR teams are now expected to take a more people-forward approach to HR operations.

 

These key changes in HR’s function have greatly influenced the HR trends for 2023 and are shaping how HR continues to evolve and settle into its new normal.

 

7 Important HR Trends for 2023

 

You don’t have to feel like you’re left to fend for yourself as you learn to adapt to the ever-changing expectations of employees and healthcare companies in the post-pandemic world. Consider seven of the most relevant trends that can help you navigate this new landscape:

 

1. Focus on People-Centric Culture and Overall Well-Being

 

Culture is one of the most important factors in employee recruitment and retention in the healthcare workforce, with company culture remaining a primary reason caregivers leave their positions.

 

Therefore, consider adopting a people-first culture that proactively addresses and protects your employees’ overall well-being. Initiatives in this area can include:

 

  • Providing mental health resources
  • Assisting with financial needs
  • Fostering physical health
  • Prioritizing a healthy work-life balance
  • Improving communication

 

2. Implement Remote and Hybrid Work Policies

 

Many workers in the healthcare field went fully or partially remote during the pandemic, and many wish to continue virtual work as the world recovers. Therefore, consider offering remote or hybrid work policies to stand out among the competition and recruit and retain talented staff.

 

3. Adopt DEIB in Workplace Culture

 

Implementing diversity, equity/equality, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) is important for eliminating bias, discrimination, and harassment in favor of an inclusive and diverse workplace that promotes growth and innovation.

 

Instead of just going through the motions as many companies do, you can stand out by integrating a DEIB program into your healthcare company’s culture and structure. To do so, it’s best to use objective, quantifiable metrics to track and respond to relevant data.

 

4. Use Data and Algorithms for Decision-Making

 

Though HR no longer centers around metrics for HR provision, you can use algorithmic managers and data collection to make informed decisions. You should be sure you don’t integrate existing biases in preexisting HR data to promote DEIB principles.

 

5. Provide Child Care Benefits

 

Working parents make up a large portion of the healthcare workforce, and the financial and mental stresses of childcare remain a huge barrier to employment and retention. In 2023, consider focusing on providing child care benefits, such as child care reimbursement or onsite child care.

 

6. Improve Working Conditions for Deskless Workers

 

It’s important not to forget “deskless” workers – frontline healthcare workers who must be physically present to do their jobs, such as home health aides and nurses who provide skilled care.

 

The recent 2022 State of Deskless Work Report from Skedulo revealed that over half of deskless workers would leave their job to gain access to more flexibility and autonomy, even choosing those positions over one that would pay them 10% more.

 

To stay competitive and attract top talent, consider upgrading the employment experiences for your deskless workers with policies that promote:

 

  • Opportunities for career advancement and promotions
  • More flexible scheduling
  • Better integration of technology
  • More prioritization of work-life balance
  • Improved communication and inclusion in company processes

 

7. Invest in Employee Development and Education

 

In today’s labor market, lower-wage healthcare workers continue to prefer employers who offer advancement opportunities. Forward-thinking HR teams have responded by investing in leadership development efforts for their employees. This trend looks on track to continue in 2023. 

 

What can you do to keep up? Make sure your HR department widely promotes its leadership and workforce development programs, including: 

 

  • Skills sessions
  • Training programs
  • Mentorship opportunities
  • Interactive leadership development experiences

 

How Can HR Professionals Keep Up With HR Trends in 2023?

 

Keeping up with the rapid changes in the healthcare HR field can seem daunting and overwhelming. You have to innovate new policies and practices, strive to manage and meet the expectations of company stakeholders and employees, and handle your day-to-day administrative tasks.

 

None of that is easy. But that’s why Empeon is here to help. We’ve created an automated, comprehensive, customizable HRM and payroll management software that empowers you to handle all the important parts of HR, including recruitment, onboarding, benefits, and more. 

 

Contact us today to learn how we make navigating the post-pandemic landscape easier.


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