From Jan. 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024, New York City-based NewYork-Presbyterian hired more than 10.700 new employees, including 3,216 nurses, according to financial documents published Aug. 23.
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Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health System has opened what it calls the first-of-its-kind career technical education high school for healthcare fields.
Georgia could see the largest shortage of registered nurses by 2036, with an estimated 34,800 vacancies, according to a March report from the Health Resources and Services Administration, a federal agency of HHS.
Only 45% of non-retired Americans expect to have enough money for a comfortable retirement, according to a recent Gallup survey.
Out-of-state physicians could soon receive expedited licensure to practice in Pennsylvania through the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.
Long COVID has forced about 1 million U.S. workers out of the labor force, The Wall Street Journal reported Aug. 26.
Five-hundred people have been selected for the New York State Health Care Workers for Our Future scholarship, which provides two years in full-cost attendance to state students, regardless of income, who want to become a clinical laboratory technologist, radiologic technologist, registered…
Organizations have recently considered more significant changes to performance management, but it is important to understand what exactly motivates employees, according to an Aug. 21 article from McKinsey.
The majority of U.S. workers check in with work while on vacation, a recent LinkedIn Workforce Confidence survey found.
As more baby boomers have reached retirement age, the workforce in the U.S. has grown older, as well.