Econometrica Will Participate in Community Art Project
According to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), clinician burnout can lead to serious consequences, including medical error and clinician suicide. Focusing on improving clinician well-being improves the quality of the care team. In order to promote conversation around clinician well-being, NAM is asking artists to express what clinician burnout, clinician well-being, and clinician resilience looks, sounds, and feels like.
Last year, NAM used art as a way to promote conversations around health equity. NAM successfully involved participants from diverse communities across the United States. Artwork from the Visualize Health Equity project can be viewed online.
Econometrica has experience with behavioral health issues and improving patient care through clinician well-being, including our efforts on Partnership for Patients for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Our employees will submit artwork to show what clinician well-being means to us. Stay tuned to see the artwork we create!

Focusing on improving clinician well-being improves the quality of the care team.
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