The U.S. health care system could be headed for a staffing crisis after a new survey found that more than half of America's health workers were actively looking to leave their jobs.

Health care staffing shortages have been increasing across the country, impacting Americans' access to care and health outcomes. At the same time, health care professionals are reporting higher rates of burnout and emotional fatigue.

It is an issue that only appears to be getting worse, and the Health Resources and Services Administration has forecast a shortage of nearly 700,000 physicians, registered nurses and licensed practical nurses by 2037.

What The Study Found

Research and analytics company The Harris Poll was commissioned by the education services company Strategic Education to conduct a survey of

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