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Thriving Versus Surviving: A Shift to a Remote Clinical Informatics Workforce

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A mixed methods study was used to determine the effect of telework on clinical information systems perception of social connections, supervisor connections, work connections on thriving versus surviving, and employee satisfaction as compared to the traditional work environment. Major themes emerged: Productivity, work-life balance, satisfaction; and communication, connection, and collaboration.
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Authors

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Charla B. Johnson, DNP, RN, ONC, NI-BC, FNAON
Director of Nursing Informatics, Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System

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Sheralyn Long, MHI, BSN, RN, NI-BC
Application System Analyst 4, Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System

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