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February 14, 20266 min read

Workplace Burnout and the Bottom Line

Understanding the Crisis and Finding Solutions

Employee burnout has reached crisis levels, with 50% of healthcare professionals experiencing symptoms and half of those considering leaving their profession (Rotenstein et al., 2023). This is not just a wellness issue, it is a bottom-line crisis costing organizations billions in turnover, decreased productivity, workers' compensation claims, and skyrocketing insurance premiums.

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Is Burnout Really an Issue?

The answer is an unequivocal yes. Burnout is rising at rapid rates among healthcare professionals and spreading across all industries. The statistics are alarming:

• 50% of healthcare professionals are experiencing burnout

• At least half of those experiencing symptoms are contemplating leaving their profession

• The problem extends beyond healthcare into every industry sector

pie graph showing 32.9% low, 62% medium, and 5.1% high for burnout symptoms

This pie chart represents a participant survey Deidre, the author, completed of 79 participants.

What Is Burnout?

The World Health Organization defines burnout as "a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed" (WHO, 2019). It is characterized by three dimensions:

• Feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion: Perpetual tiredness that sleep does not resolve

• Increased mental distance from one's job: Feelings of negativism or cynicism related to work

• Reduced professional efficacy: Decreased sense of accomplishment and competence

Recognizing Burnout in Your Workplace

Early recognition is critical for intervention. Watch for these warning signs:

• Employees are cynical and constantly negative in what they say

• Complaints about too much work and difficulty getting everything done

• Employees no longer have motivation and do not care if they do not get things done

• Frequent call-outs due to illness

• Constant hiring because of staff turnover

• Health insurance premiums have increased due to employee illness

• Low morale throughout the organization

• Employees always exhausted, overwhelmed, or irritable

• Building resentment towards the company

The Health Impact of Chronic Stress

Burnout is not just about feeling tired, it is a serious health crisis where overuse leads to disease. Dr. Wingo (2016) identified that six of the top ten leading causes of death are due to emotional stress:

• Heart disease

• Cancer

• Accidents

• Suicide

• Cirrhosis

• Influenza and pneumonia

Burnout Statistics: The Scope of the Crisis

Two different research studies, one by Gong (2022) and one by Rotenstein et al. (2023), reveals staggering burnout rates:

graph showing percentages of burnout

According to Kaiser Family Foundation (2024) there are shortages of healthcare professionals due to people living longer, burnout, insurance requirements, and specialities versus general practitioners. There is a 47% unmet need in primary care, 32.4% in dental, and 26.8% in mental health.

Burnout From Multiple Critical Perspectives:

The Financial Cost of Burnout: How Employee Exhaustion Devastates Your Bottom Line

Discover how burnout devastates your bottom line through skyrocketing health insurance premiums, workers' compensation claims, and turnover costs. Learn from Fred's case study: how one leader transformed a company bleeding red into a profitable operation by addressing employee retention. We will examine:

• Health insurance premium increases: $225 per year per individual, $700 per year per family

• Workers' compensation surge: 40% of new employees filing claims

• COVID-19 impact: $24 billion cost due to staffing shortages

Productivity Costs of Burnout: How Work Overload Destroys Output and Quality

Understand how work overload and exhaustion create a vicious cycle of decreased output and increased errors. Follow Joy's journey from declining productivity to a reliable, efficient team. Topics include:

• Productivity decreases: 37-47% across all roles

• Work redistribution crisis: 58% of work reassigned during employee leave

• Error rates and quality issues from exhaustion

The Retention and Performance Crisis: How Burnout Drives Turnover and Destroys Team Stability

Explore FMLA utilization patterns, intent-to-leave statistics, and turnover drivers. Learn from Sally's transformation from constant crisis management to leading a reliable, engaged team. We will cover:

• Intent to leave: up to 41% of nurses planning departure

• FMLA patterns: 50% of leave for self-care, average 28 business days

• Trust and communication as retention drivers

Sustainable Performance Advantage: The Solution

Abundant Wellness Essentials offers a holistic approach to transforming workplace burnout. Our mission is to help professionals and organizations move from exhaustion to renewal, creating thriving workplace cultures that boost productivity and minimize costly compensation cases.

Our Comprehensive Approach

We focus on helping professionals work from a place of rest, wellness, passion, and balance through:

• Infrastructure review and simplification to improve efficiency

• Assessment and team building to increase collaboration

• Individual and corporate emotional intelligence development

• Mental, emotional, and physical health support

Why Abundant Wellness Essentials?

Unique Qualifications and Experience

17 years of executive leadership experience while maintaining a clinical caseload, understanding both organizational and individual perspectives

• Holistic approach addressing root causes of burnout, not just symptoms

• Dual expertise: Mental health perspective combined with health and wellness knowledge

• Personal experience with burnout and successful recovery provides authentic insight

• Comprehensive assessment tools: Stress levels, Enneagram personality assessments, communication styles, wellness mapping, and policy/infrastructure review

Proven Results

Organizations working with Abundant Wellness Essentials experience:

• Improved financial bottom line through reduced turnover and lower insurance premiums

• Enhanced productivity through infrastructure development and employee wellness support

• Positive company culture centered on healthy teamwork and belonging

• Long-term employee retention and engagement

The AWE Story

Ten years ago, Deidre Gestrin was a Program Director and part of the executive leadership team. Seventy-five percent of what she heard from employees was negative. Walking down the hall, you could hear one cynical comment after another. People kept to themselves in their offices with little interaction compared to two years prior.

In some programs, turnover was at an all time high, so much that managers were working extra shifts to cover for employees. Employees who never got sick were suddenly calling out frequently or showing up to work sick.

If Deidre had not discovered the secret to managing chronic stress, supporting employee wellness, and reducing turnover, she would not have been able to help professionals stay in their positions. She knows what it is like to watch the bottom line, be concerned about turnover and frequent call-outs. By applying specific steps, organizations can have positive, energized employees who are productive and enjoy coming to work.

There Is Hope

When you work with Abundant Wellness Essentials, your team will feel heard and understood. They will believe they matter. You will see your financial bottom line improve, infrastructure development to increase productivity while supporting employee performance and wellbeing.

When the environment and culture of an organization is positive, centered around healthy teamwork, employees stay long-term. This creates the stability and success your organization deserves.

Ready to transform your organization? Book a consultation at abundantwellnessessentials.com/consult

References

Gong, J. (2022). The relationship between adult attachment style and burnout: The mediating effect of resilience.

Kaiser Family Foundation (2024). Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSAs).

Kaiser Family Foundation (May 2024). Why Does Health Insurance cost Increase Every Year?

Rotenstein, L. S., Brown, R., Sinsky, C., & Linzer, M. (2023). The association of work overload with burnout and intent to leave the job across the healthcare workforce during COVID-19. National Library of Medicine.

Wingo, M. (2016). The impact of the human stress response: The biological origins of human stress.

World Health Organization. (2019). Burn-out an 'occupational phenomenon': International classification of diseases.

Deidre has over 15 years experience in the behavioral healthcare field as a licensed clinical professional counselor. She is also a national board certified health and wellness coach who is passionate about helping others lead an authentic, abundant life without burnout.

Deidre Gestrin

Deidre has over 15 years experience in the behavioral healthcare field as a licensed clinical professional counselor. She is also a national board certified health and wellness coach who is passionate about helping others lead an authentic, abundant life without burnout.

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