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Corporate wellness inside hospitals is usually treated as a perk — step challenges, wellness apps, and occasional workshops. But what if that framing is fundamentally wrong? In this episode of The Public Health Practice Gap, Dr. Bradley Fevrier examines why workforce health inside hospital systems should be treated as operational infrastructure, not employee engagement programming. As healthcare decentralizes, hospitals are not only providers of care, but they are also major employers whose workforce environments directly shape health outcomes. Yet many hospital systems continue to respond to rising burnout, turnover, and behavioral health strain with surface-level wellness initiatives rather than structural redesign. This episode explores: • Why burnout is often a systems design problem• The limits of traditional corporate wellness programs• How workforce health affects hospital performance and stability• Why prevention must be integrated into hospital operations, not outsourced to HR initiatives• The growing role of employers as health system nodes Using real-world hospital scenarios, this conversation examines the widening gap between what public health research tells us about prevention and how health institutions are actually structured. If hospitals want to lead community health, they must first rethink the health of their own workforce. The Public Health Practice Gap examines where evidence meets reality in modern health systems. New episodes every Tuesday. Read the newsletter: https://nextgenpublichealthbrief.beeh... Strategic advisory and consulting: https://nextgenpublichealthconsultanc...