Lessons from El Camino Health
In today’s healthcare environment, workforce challenges are intensifying—and leadership responses must evolve just as quickly. During a recent HealthLeaders webinar, leaders from El Camino Health shared how they tackled nurse burnout, turnover, and engagement through a multi-pronged, high-touch, and high-tech strategy.
Here are five takeaways worth knowing—and acting on:
El Camino launched a “CALM Team” (Collaborative Aid through Listening and Motivation) to address behavioral escalations proactively. The team, led by mental health nurses, identifies subtle changes in patient behavior and helps de-escalate before a crisis occurs.
The result: 60% reduction in code gray events, 32% reduction in overall violence incidents.
— Cheryl Reinking, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, DipACLM, Chief Nursing Officer, El Camino Health
The organization introduced an on-site Employee Support Specialist to provide immediate emotional and psychological support to the nursing staff. Whether debriefing after traumatic events or helping resolve interpersonal conflicts, this role ensured staff aren’t left to cope alone.
Over 700 staff engaged with the program in its first year, and managers leaned on it more than expected.
— Cheryl Reinking, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, DipACLM, Chief Nursing Officer, El Camino Health
To address concerns about limited advancement opportunities, El Camino created a Nurse Retention Specialist role focused on personalized career pathing. This leader meets one-on-one with nurses to help define goals and identify growth opportunities.
83% of participants said they planned to stay, translating into $6.5M in avoided turnover costs.
— Alicia Potolsky, DNP, RN, NE-BC, DipACLM, Associate Chief Nursing Officer, El Camino Health
With managers juggling dozens of priorities, El Camino adopted Laudio’s leader operations platform to streamline tasks like new hire check-ins, staff recognition, and performance tracking, while enhancing overall engagement with their teams. By surfacing timely, AI-driven engagement recommendations, the technology makes it easier for managers to connect meaningfully with their team members on an individual basis.
Managers who use the platform consistently have higher engagement scores and drive greater retention.
—Joel Ray, COL, USAF, NC, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Chief Clinical Advisor, Laudio
Well-being and engagement programs aren’t a bonus—they’re a business strategy. When supported with structure, data, and leadership buy-in, these programs deliver real outcomes across retention, engagement, and safety - enhancing culture, driving workforce stability, and saving millions of dollars for the system.
In just 18 months, El Camino reduced nurse turnover from 12% to 5%—a 7-point drop that avoided over $6M in potential turnover-related costs.
— Alicia Potolsky, DNP, RN, NE-BC, DipACLM, Associate Chief Nursing Officer, El Camino Health
El Camino Health’s story shows what’s possible when organizations take a structured, data-informed, and deeply human approach to workforce well-being. These aren't one-off tactics—they’re scalable strategies that drive engagement, reduce risk, and build a stronger culture.
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