The following hospitals and health systems have shared plans to hire many employees since April 10:
Workforce
Illinois nurses vowed to continue their fight for mandated nurse-patient ratios, despite a bill for such a measure stalling in the state legislature this spring, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Tucson, Ariz.-based Carondelet Health Network will host several job fairs as it seeks to hire recent nursing graduates, according to CBS-affiliate TV station KOLD.
The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against Munson Manistee (Mich.) Hospital for allegedly changing the pay cycle and care benefits of its nurses, in violation of federal labor law.
A shortage of specialty palliative care clinicians is imminent and won't recover until 2045 without action from Congress, according to a study published in Health Affairs.
Immigration policies directly affect about one-fifth of the U.S. healthcare workforce, particularly those who care for the elderly, according to a study published in the June issue of Health Affairs.
New research sheds light on the state of the emergency, trauma and transport nursing workforce.
Employees at Anoka (Minn.) Metro Regional Treatment Center protested May 29 for security upgrades at the psychiatric facility after an attack on a nurse, according to NBC-affiliate TV station KARE.
Here are the five most-read workforce stories reported by Becker's Hospital Review so far this year, starting with the most popular:
Physicians, nurses and other healthcare workers are not satisfied with hospital efforts to combat workplace violence against them and are demanding more, Kaiser Health News reports.