Washington has once again been named the best state in the nation for nurses to work in, according to WalletHub's annual rankings.
Rankings and Ratings
Hawaii is the top state for healthcare, according to U.S. News & World Report's annual best states rankings published May 2.
The American Association for Respiratory Care gave 18 acute care hospitals the Apex Recognition Award.
Forty-nine hospitals and health systems were included in the sixth annual ranking from Forbes of the nation's top employers making meaningful progress on diversity, equity and inclusion across industries, which was released April 25.
Atlanta-based Emory University has the No. 1 program for earning a master's degree in nursing, and Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University has the No. 1 program for earning a doctor of nursing practice, according to U.S. News and World Report's "Best…
Several Maryland cities top WalletHub's list released April 17 of the most diverse cities in the U.S.
U.S. News & World Report has pushed back the release date for its best law and medical schools.
Six healthcare companies were named among LinkedIn's "50 best workplaces to grow your career," published April 19.
Vermont is the top state for closing the gender pay gap over five years, and Wyoming is where the wage gap widened the most during that period, according to an analysis by moneyzine.com.
Arizona is projected to face the largest change in demand for registered nurses from 2020 through 2030, according to a report from Vivian Health, a national healthcare hiring marketplace.