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Jobs Report


The Bureau of Labor Statistics said more than 300,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in March. The highest number of new jobs in nearly a year. America’s employers delivered another ... Read More

How Can Organizations Fix The Labor Crisis That’s Derailing Health Care Transformation?


Modernize compensation and care delivery models. Addressing the labor crisis by increasing base ... Create better pathways to employment. Health care employment is expected to grow by 13% in ... Read More

March jobs report: health care and government sectors added the most workers


Employers added 303,000 jobs in March, the Labor Department said in its monthly payroll report released Friday ... in doctors' offices (5,100), home health care services (11,700), hospitals ... Read More

Hertel, Santana: Bills would solve state's home health care crisis


The demand is great: Michigan will have 115,500 home care job openings ... It is not just seniors who need more direct care providers. We learned during the COVID-19 crisis that workers are ... Read More

Assisted living managers say an algorithm prevented hiring enough staff


Two decades ago, a group of senior ... The Washington Post is continuing to report on the assisted-living industry, and we want to know your experiences with elder care, assisted living and ... Read More

Nurses are burning out, and the health care worker shortage is only getting worse. Here is what hospitals say they’re doing about it


Even after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses are facing burnout and high levels of stress at work as the health care worker shortage continues ... within nursing jobs is high, and industry ... Read More

Washington, D.C. Health Care News


The merger expands the firm’s Charlotte presence & their expertise in the healthcare ... opportunity to celebrate at this top… Join the Washington Business Journal as we count down the ... Read More

Seniors at Risk of Losing Care As Medicare Fights With Hospital


Following a series of violations identified by the North Carolina Department of Health and ... Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), focusing on emergency room patient care standards. Read More

What to expect from the March jobs report


The March jobs report ... softening in labor market conditions with private sector hiring falling back below the 200,000-mark and wage growth cooling," said Lydia Boussour, EY senior economist. Read More

Why home-based healthcare could invite cyberattacks


In the wake of the Change Healthcare attack, cybersecurity consultants are scrutinizing home-based care ... seeking easier access to care since the COVID-19 pandemic, with an estimated $ ... Read More

HEALTH CARE


Patients are getting hit with big bills for air-ambulance rides that insurers often won’t cover. Emergency room doctors say the federal government needs to step in. Read More


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