The Cost of Frontline Turnover in Long-Term Care

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Article Publication Date: 
10/11/2004
Summary: 
Turnover among direct-care workers in long-term care costs U.S. employers about $3,500 per employee, or more than $4 billion a year. This report outlines the known facts about direct-care turnover costs, presents a framework for measuring those costs, and discusses their implications for providers, policymakers, and researchers. The inescapable conclusion is that direct-care turnover is a business problem, a quality of care problem, and a significant public resource problem.
Article Author: 
Seavey, Dorie
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Populations: 
Direct Care Workforce
Sources: 
Better Jobs Better Care,
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Keywords: 
Long-Term Care
Direct-Care; Low-Wage; Turnover Costs; Provider Costs; Third-Party Payer; Service Delivery

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