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Give Feedback on WA Health Workforce Needs

Jul 31, 2018
The Washington Sentinel Network wants to hear about your healthcare recruiting hurdles, common skill gaps, and other workforce challenges—whether you’re in rural or urban Washington.
Since 2016, a state-led consortium has collected ground-level information about healthcare needs in Washington through the Health Workforce Sentinel Network. Now is your chance to add your voice. Become a Sentinel today and tell educators and policymakers about your organization’s health workforce needs.

Get more details and sign up to become a Sentinel online.

Sentinel Network Works for You
Since launching the Sentinel Network, healthcare providers have identified common occupational skills they need—but can’t always get. Sentinels have also provided feedback on changing healthcare roles, helping Washington’s education and training programs retool to reflect these changes. Check the findings dashboard to view what Sentinels have said to-date. 

Your Feedback Is Confidential
The details you provide, including specific recruitment challenges, are kept confidential so you’re able to share freely and securely.

Help keep Washington’s healthcare industry—and your organization—on the leading edge. Become a Sentinel today!

Questions
healthworkforce@wasentinelnetwork.org
(206) 543-9797

Washington’s Sentinel Network is a collaboration of the state’s Workforce Board and the University of Washington’s Center for Health Workforce Studies. Funding to initiate the Sentinel Network came from the Healthier Washington initiative, with ongoing support from Governor Inslee’s office.