Today in Nursing Leadership

How International Direct-Hire Can Enable a Return to Growth for Hospital Systems

 

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With the pandemic in the rear-view mirror, hospitals are ramping up growth efforts, adding beds, launching new specialties, and expanding services. However, a persistent challenge remains: securing a sustainable nursing staff amidst a projected shortage of over 600,000 nurses by 2030. This podcast offers guidance for hospitals grappling with nurse staffing issues, including analyzing near- and mid-term needs, considering attrition and retirements, exploring the option of hiring international nurses, and selecting the right partner for successful implementation of such a program. This episode is sponsored by .

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