On Monday, Reed Abelson & Katie Thomas, of the New York Times, wrote an interesting guest piece in The Seattle Times discussing the health care industry's reliable job growth during tough times. The journalists also point out that although the industry has continued to grow, looming Medicare & Medicaid reimbursement cuts will have an affect on hospitals' expansion and hiring plans. The article concludes with a few paragraphs regarding the current and future need for nurse assistants, registered nurses and nurse practitioners & midwives.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Health Care Taps The Brake On Job Creation
Labels:
medicaid,
medicare,
nurse practioners,
nursing shortage,
staffing
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