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Clinician wellbeing is key to sustainable healthcare

Clinician wellbeing is the cornerstone of sustainable healthcare. Dr Emma Wright, Chief Medical Officer at Mölnlycke Health Care, explains why supporting those who deliver care is essential and how value-based healthcare can unlock better outcomes for patients, healthcare professionals, and healthcare systems.

Sustainable healthcare starts with a sustainable workforce. In her latest article published in Open Access Government our Chief Medical Officer Dr Emma Wright highlights a critical truth: “Healthcare systems cannot operate without their staff.” Yet clinicians face mounting pressures, heavy workloads, administrative burden, and burnout, pushing many to leave the profession prematurely. Emma Wright argues that value-based healthcare is the key to reversing this trend, shifting focus from short-term cost-cutting to long-term outcomes that benefit patients, clinicians, and the environment. “When we prioritise outcomes over cost, we empower clinicians to do what they do best – deliver high-quality care.”

Discover why supporting clinicians is essential to building resilient healthcare systems and how value‑based healthcare can drive better outcomes for all by reading the full article here: https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/publication/open-access-government-january-2026/202418/ (page 104)

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