In a similar vein, statistics continue to emerge that highlight thevital role outsourcing is playing in helping healthcare providersstay ahead of competitors in an increasingly challenging environment. As recently highlighted by respected business publicationForbes, U.S. hospitals and health systems are ...
It will continue to be a challenge to find and retain health workers, predicts Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics chief economist, during a preview of his HIMSS23 keynote. By HIMSS TV April 17, 2023 12:00 PM This is a modal window. The Playback API request failed for an unknown reason Err...
Given that the healthcare industry’s well-documented labor shortage is not expected to let up anytime soon, healthcare organizations should begin to think creatively about how to augment their staff to ensure that they don’t skip a beat in what is currently a hectic healthcare climate. ...
HR strategiesthus needs to be applied in a way where both government and private hospitals can find the right balance between labour supply and practitioners’ ability to practise efficiently. Shocking predictions by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics: There will be a total of 1.2 million vacan...
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As always, HR teams at health organizations hire and onboard people, help ensure workplace safety, and play an important role in maintaining legal and regulatory compliance. But ever since the COVID-19 breakout exacerbated an already-acute industrywide labor shortage, those teams have invested mor...
The pressing concern of IT talent shortage emerges as a storm brewing on the horizon. Currently, one in every five job openings in the U.S. is within the healthcare sector, a trend set to increase over the next decade. The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that half of the jobs with...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in 2018 that approximately 73% of all nonfatal workplace violence injuries involved healthcare workers.[1] Even then, the incidence of workplace violence is likely higher due to underreporting.[2] Combined with the increased stress, isolation for ...
There is an acute shortage of homecare professionals, a significant challenge in meeting the growing demand for home healthcare services. Projections from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics suggest a need for 924,000 new personal care aides and home health aides by 2031. This gap could restrict...
accounting for about 11% of all jobsin the United States. It’s also one of the fastest growing industries in the country, with around 346,000 jobs created in 2018, which equates to about 29,000 new jobs every month. TheBureau of Labor Statistics expects that the industry will continue ...