Headlines present conflicting narratives about the healthcare workforce, with CEOs highlighting it as a top concern while researchers emphasize a rapidly growing healthcare labor supply above ...
A fleet of public transit buses in Seattle. During the pandemic, the city suspended service on half a dozen bus lines because of shortages of different types of workers. A new report from ...
Worker shortages are not a new problem for public employers. Report after report through the last decade told of staffing shortages, most acutely in public health, law enforcement and education. Today ...
Last year the Office of Management and Budget announced a “reset” on how agencies manage their workplaces. Sometimes it’s hard to believe but the civil service system is today virtually unchanged ...
The Homeland Security Department has wrestled with recruiting and retaining acquisition personnel to help service its 22 component agencies since its inception, but a new report noted that while ...
The government and providers must invest at an unprecedented level to confront the workforce problems dogging the skilled nursing sector, stressed a speaker at Wednesday’s Sanford Health Summit on the ...
The first of two, one-time state payments are on their way to Minnesota’s nursing homes, but facilities will not be able to use the funds for items that appear on cost reports, such as staff wages and ...
Michael Charlton was named president and CEO of Atlantic City, N.J.-based AtlantiCare on Oct. 3, and he brings experience at the helm to his role. Before becoming the permanent president and CEO, Mr.
"The number of Americans who can prospectively serve those in long-term care, should they choose this difficult work, will be vastly outnumbered by those needing long-term care." (Photo illustration ...
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