Salary satisfaction and job security have declined, with involuntary job losses nearly doubling, indicating a more precarious employment environment. Job satisfaction is polarized, with a growing ...
Understanding the size and composition of the state and local governmental public health workforce in the United States is critical for promoting and protecting the health of the public. Using ...
The critical nursing shortage in the United States is going to get worse — much worse — according to results of a comprehensive National Council of State Boards of Nursing and National Forum of State ...
Medicaid covers more than one-quarter of the US population, yet access to care for Medicaid beneficiaries has been a longstanding challenge. Understanding where there are shortages of providers and ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The pandemic pushed the accelerator to adopt flexible ...
Administrative expenses are an ongoing burden for the healthcare industry. The reason, many experts note, is that too many dollars are still tied up in healthcare’s largest cost center: staffing. The ...
Are entry-level jobs going away? If you’ve been job hunting lately, it might feel like they are. Once, new graduates could find jobs that required little to no prior experience, allowing them to build ...