Kyle Worthy

Creative Director and Senior Consultant

Kyle joined MaxWorth Consulting Group in 2007 as a plan consultant and marketing specialist. Since that time, he has developed integrated communication strategies that employ a combination of delivery systems focused on the healthcare industry. His expertise includes creative project management, digital communication, brand development and client relationship management. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Clemson University and brings over 12 years of experience in marketing and client development to our team.

As an active member of the community, Kyle has served on the Charlotte Latin School alumni governing board and is a current member of the Clemson Alumni Association. He lives in Charlotte, NC with his wife Mica.

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Nursing Retention: Tailored benefits may be part of the solution

By Kyle Worthy | June 22, 2022

Nursing Retention: Tailored benefits may be part of the solution The correlation between nurse-to-patient ratios and patient outcomes has been well documented. So, the growth in nursing turnover is not a good omen for the trajectory of quality of care in America. Our nurses are concerned, and many are making demands, hoping that higher wages…

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MaxWorth Insights: Physician Benefit Plans

By Kyle Worthy | May 26, 2022

MaxWorth Insights: Physician Benefit Plans  A conversation with Dr. Tom Oliver MaxWorth Consulting Group, LLC · MaxWorth Insights: Recruiting and Retention with Dr. Oliver Recruiting and Retention in Today’s Market   Physician recruitment and retention has never been more challenging. But there are many ways healthcare organizations can distinguish themselves in the marketplace.   In this episode,…

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Roadblocks to Physician Recruitment and Retention: Financing

By Kyle Worthy | February 7, 2022

Roadblocks to Physician Recruitment and Retention Part Three: Financing Non-qualified deferred compensation (NQDC) plans can help hospitals and health systems recruit and retain physicians.    Unfortunately, most healthcare organizations do not fully utilize this tool. In previous posts, we talked about how a lack of thoughtful design and communication can hinder a plan’s effectiveness. Today,…

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