By the Numbers - 10/27/2011
In this month’s “By the Numbers”
Where small firms rule: Allied healthcare
Travel nurse staffing coming back strong
How do buyers calculate MSP fees?
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Research Report: A different remedy - 8/30/2012
tenens, Allied/other healthcare Analyst: Tony Gregoire 0 0 0 0
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Acquisition: On Assignment Buys Large IT Staffing Provider - 3/28/2012
Staffing: Healthcare Staffing Per diem and travel nursing, Locum tenens, Allied/other healthcare Analyst: Tony Gregoire 0 0 0 0 Staffing: IT & Engineering Staffing IT temporary
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Why keeping tabs on staffing revenue is a smart move - 11/04/2015
: industrial, travel nursing, locum tenens, finance/accounting, allied healthcare, per diem nursing, office/clerical, IT and engineering/design. The real-time revenue data from each month is submitted by more
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Growing Success - 8/31/2011
heel. Others accuse the company of lacking a deliberate strategy.
Salka disagrees, noting that the company’s nurse and allied segments have had significant organic growth. Supporters agree, pointing
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Contract Watch: Staff Care, Staff Management - 10/31/2012
Services Inc. AMN has been a supplier of nurse and allied staffing to Novation since 2004.
Staff Management | SMX entered into a new deal to provide workforce management — including its StaffTrack vendor
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The Right Dose - 8/30/2012
Companies saw little need to create a contingency plan. After all, the healthcare staffing firm had experienced double-digit organic growth since its founding in 1997 by focusing on physician and allied health
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Clinical/Scientific Staffing Provider Changes Hands - 2/06/2013
is a logical step as we narrow our focus and concentrate our resources on our core nurse and allied staffing and our physician staffing businesses, which pro forma would represent about 90 percent of our
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Analyst Take, Si Review November 2010 - 11/01/2010
completed a physician staffing survey that shows revenue from staffing of hospitalists was up 16% on a year-over-year basis for the first half of 2010. Also, our allied health benchmarking survey showed a 12
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Research Report: How Hot Is Your Market? - 11/21/2012
the same logic as above, these staffing markets are “recovering” by historical standards because their projected 2013 U.S. market size is less than their pre-recession peak: allied healthcare, office
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