Churn is more than outright defection; it can also include silent attrition, where customers remain nominally active but reduce engagement, spending, or product adoption. High churn rates erode ...
Attrition rates among general surgery residents is 18 percent, with higher rates among women than men, according to a study published in JAMA Surgery. Researchers performed a meta-analysis of 22 ...
A study reveals high attrition rates among non-physician practitioners (NPPs) in emergency departments (ED), with particularly high rates among women and rural nurse practitioners (NPs). Researchers ...
Clinical practice attrition has increased across the board from 2013 to 2019. Psychiatry, ob/gyn, and primary care have higher risk of attrition, as do doctors who care for older, sicker patients.
Non-physician practitioners are leaving emergency medicine at higher rates and younger ages compared to previous years. The study, published Jan. 17 in Annals of Emergency Medicine, analyzed data of ...