Nurse Engagement & Retention

Empower and engage your team to improve retention

Quality education and advanced training that supports career growth and employee satisfaction within your organization.

The Why

Demands on nurses continue to rise without the right solutions to support their needs—until now

79.2%

The home health industry-wide turnover rate is 79.2%.1

91%

Over 9 in 10 nurses face high levels of burnout.2

8%

Home health is growing rapidly than ever at a rate of 7.96%.3

45%

Nearly half of all home health patients have 5 or more chronic conditions.4

The Goal

Disrupt the cycle of nurse turnover

Inspire Nurses

Give nurses the tools and support they need to thrive throughout their career journey.

Elevate Patient Care

Ensure that nurses are prepared with the skills and confidence to deliver top-notch patient care.

Succeed Under Value-Based Care

Optimize outcomes and reimbursements with accurate OASIS documentation and consistent care delivery.

The How

Level up with industry-leading education

Gain the essential knowledge you need to become an expert with programs designed to enhance clinical expertise and career growth.

Engage new hires from day one
with best-in-class training

Digital skills checklist

Prepare new hires for the field faster with a customized training program focused on identified skill gaps.

Video-based skills library

Boost knowledge retention and master home care and hospice specific skills with bite-sized lessons.

Reporting and analytics dashboard

Assign checklists, simplify preceptor assessment, and review skill acquisition on our user-friendly dashboard.

Take the first step with Medbridge

Browse our plans and pricing, or request a demo and let us help you find the right fit for your organization.

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References
  1. https://homehealthcarenews.com/2024/07/home-cares-industry-wide-turnover-rate-reaches-nearly-80/
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10443294/
  3. https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/home-healthcare-industry
  4. https://pqhh.org/new-report-home-health-serves-an-older-sicker-poorer-patient-population/