Editor's Note: This is the last in a series of three articles focused on medical assistant recruitment and retention.
The previous two blogs in this series focused on How to Overcome MA Staffing Shortages and How NHA is Addressing the MA Skills Gap. However, if Medical Assistants (MAs) are overworked due to staffing issues and are experiencing burnout, employers are at risk of high turnover rates and cannot retain qualified help.
It’s NHA’s business to speak to allied health workers, employers, and physicians to better understand how we can help. We consistently hear that physicians cannot do their jobs well without highly qualified MAs. They’re described as vital care team members who promote efficiency, joy, and successful clinical outcomes.
So, how can employers recruit and retain qualified Medical Assistants?
The best recruited. The best retained.
Some employers are fighting the MA staffing shortage by retaining and cultivating MAs they do have, decreasing the turnover rate while saving time, money, and valuable human resources.
There’s a direct correlation between well-trained candidates and employees who have opportunities for advancement and improved patient care and satisfaction. Many employers are moving toward employer-based programs that ensure training aligns with organizational initiatives. More than that, these programs are often aligned with career-ladder programs that naturally boost morale and loyalty.
Here is where NHA’s MA SkillsBuilder™: Clinical and MA SkillsBuilder™: Administrative come into play.
For traditional and continuing education students, these interactive resources prepares learners to excel in their profession by mastering the top key clinical and administrative competencies on which employers focus.Follow the links above to learn more about MA SkillsBuilder™ products or request a demo now.