Workforce Engagement and Employee Retention

Nicola Hawkinson, DNP, RN, RNFA, CPC


May 8, 2026


Healthcare Administration Leadership & Management Journal


Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 110-113


https://doi.org/10.55834/halmj.6904270988


Abstract

Workforce engagement and employee retention in healthcare often are addressed through tactical solutions such as compensation, benefits, and wellness programs. Although they are important, these measures alone do not explain persistent differences in organizational stability. This article examines retention through the lens of communication, generational change, and institutional coherence. Drawing on composite experiences from healthcare practices, it argues that attrition often arises not from individual dissatisfaction but from misalignment between expectations and organizational reality. The analysis explores how uncertainty, constrained communication, and rigid interpretations of presence undermine trust, particularly in hybrid and evolving work environments. Ultimately, the article proposes that durable retention depends less on incentives than on clarity, transparency, and accurate recognition of effort — conditions that enable healthcare organizations to sustain engagement amid ongoing structural change.




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