Corporations have invested in employee satisfaction programs for years, but in healthcare there have been barriers to improve the clinician experience. As a result, we have seen rising levels of burnout and retention challenges.
This makes finding ways to improve the clinician experience more important than ever.
That’s why LocumTenens.com has partnered with Axuall, a workforce intelligence technology company. The goal of the partnership is to enhance credentialing efficiencies by reducing delays, establishing smooth processes, and alleviating any strain on the physician.
During a pilot of the program, we found that clinicians completed their portion of the credentialing process faster and were more satisfied with the experience.
A new case study by The American Telemedicine Association (ATA), dives into this topic. Titled “How to reduce friction in onboarding and clinician placement in telehealth”, the case study looks at seamless onboarding, credentialing and deployment processes for clinicians.
A key excerpt:
“Axuall and LocumTenens.com are working together to reduce onboarding and activation friction for clinicians, while also raising the bar for patient safety and access. This is a critical problem that the U.S. healthcare space faces in terms of scale and elasticity. Not to mention, reducing paperwork and unnecessary burden on clinicians will help address the national imperative to reduce burnout and drop-out among healthcare professionals. Organizations that solve these problems will attract the top talent, which is good for recruiting in a space where this is so important. This also means tightened timelines that often not only positively impact patients’ care, but also the organization’s bottom line.”
About the author
Dr. Pamela Ograbisz, DNP, FNP-BC
Vice President of Clinical Operations
Dr. Pamela Ograbisz serves as the Vice President of Clinical Operations at LocumTenens.com and LT Telehealth, where she plays a key role in shaping the organization’s telehealth strategy, expanding advanced practice provider programs, and leading legislative advocacy efforts. With a strong foundation in clinical care and health policy, she works across both strategic and operational domains to champion APP rights, enhance access to virtual care, and ensure compliance with evolving healthcare regulations. Her expertise enables clients and providers to implement and scale critical medical programs using evidence-based best practices, delivering consistent, high-quality care across diverse populations.
Bringing 28 years of experience in cardiothoracic surgery and internal medicine, Dr. Ograbisz has been a trailblazer for nurse practitioners in both the operating room and critical care environments. Since 2018, she has developed and launched over 2,700 telehealth and hybrid care programs for hospitals and clinics, spanning more than 60 medical specialties.
Dr. Ograbisz earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from George Mason University and was named a Mason Scholar. Her Master of Science as a Family Nurse Practitioner was completed at Old Dominion University, and her Doctorate obtained at Augusta University/Medical College of Georgia.