After working for months without a contract, nurses and other health professionals, members of the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals, at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia walked off the job, according to a report in the Philadelphia…
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St. Louis-based Sisters of Mercy Health System, a 26-hospital system that operates in four states, is planning a restructuring that will involve laying off 226 employees and eliminating 288 unfilled positions, according to a report in the St. Louis Business…
New York City's Health and Hospitals Corp., the largest public hospital system in the nation, plans to cut its workforce by 10 percent over the next two years, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The New York…
Salary and benefits at an efficiently run hospital make up 35-42 percent of net patient revenue, according to Jim Rolfe, managing director of transaction services at VMG Health in Dallas.
The number of licensed registered nurses in the United States grew by 5.3 percent from 2004-2008 to a record 3.06 million, but almost half of RNs are over age 50, according to a release by the Health Resources and Services…
The Minnesota Nurses Association has begun contract negotiations with six hospital systems in the Twin Cities area — North Memorial Health Care, HealthEast Care System, Allina Hospitals & Clinics, Park Nicollet Health Services' Methodist Hospital, Children's Hospitals and Clinics of…
Three hospitals in Maine recently announced jobs cuts, according to Maine Public Broadcasting.
Broadlane, a leading end-to-end cost-management partner for healthcare providers, has launched Prolucent Workforce Management to help hospitals navigate the unprecedented staffing challenges expected to accelerate as the first baby boomer turns 65 less than a year from now, according to…
Healthcare continued its trend towards growth in employment by adding 12,000 jobs in February, according to a release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that work hours for U.S. physicians has declined steadily for the last 10 years, which has worsened the national physicians shortage.