Illness 'tripledemic' causing more burnout, stress for Louisville nurses Dec 28, 2022 Dec 28, 2022 Updated Dec 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Health care workers are being forced to weather around another tough season. Tags News As featured on +2 Illness 'tripledemic' causing more burnout, stress for Louisville nurses Local hospitals are having to get creative in order to retain nurses and other staff members, who describe record levels of stress and burnout. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's early Tuesday morning forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesAll 1,600 Kentucky battery plant employees laid off as Ford pivots away from EV businessNumbers drawn for Monday's estimated $1.10 billion Powerball jackpotCoroner identifies man shot and killed by Louisville police at east end apartment complexAMPED opens $9.1M Tech and Learning Center in LouisvilleMan charged with murder after shooting in Louisville's Shelby Park neighborhood2 $50,000 Powerball tickets sold in Kentucky as jackpot balloons to $1.1 billionThree 18-year-olds arrested after multi-state police pursuit tied to vehicle thefts65-year-old man dies after head-on crash in southern Indiana, ISP saysGov. Andy Beshear announces $42M battery facility coming to Louisville, bringing 110 jobsPolls open Tuesday in Jefferson County for special election to fill Kentucky Senate seat Videos
+2 Illness 'tripledemic' causing more burnout, stress for Louisville nurses Local hospitals are having to get creative in order to retain nurses and other staff members, who describe record levels of stress and burnout.