Oct. 11, 2018

Healthcare Staffing Report

Healthcare staffing market growth rates have continued to moderate, with SIA’s latest US Staffing Industry Forecast projecting 2018 and 2019 growth of 3% and 4%, respectively. 

Moderating growth in healthcare staffing; MSP and VMS penetration continues

9 October 2018

Healthcare staffing market growth rates have continued to moderate, with Staffing Industry Analysts' latest US Staffing Industry Forecast projecting 2018 and 2019 growth of 3% and 4%, respectively. 


Health Carousel acquires Randstad’s Locum Medical Group

9 October 2018

Healthcare staffing provider Health Carousel acquired the assets of Locum Medical Group, a part of Randstad Holding NV.


Get ahead of changing sexual-harassment laws (Staffing Industry Review)

9 October 2018

Staffing firms across the country — and especially those with candidates working in New York and California — should take note that the laws surrounding sexual harassment are becoming much stricter, Update Legal CEO April Pish writes in Staffing Industry Review


Private equity firm invests in Medicus

9 October 2018

Private equity firm Beecken Petty O’Keefe & Company invested in New Hampshire-based Medicus Healthcare Solutions LLC, a locum tenens staffing company.


Medix rebrands Epic practice as the Alidade Group

9 October 2018

Medix rebranded its Epic advisory and workforce solution practice into the Alidade Group to further expand it healthcare IT services.


Investment firm acquires healthcare staffing company and in-home care provider

9 October 2018

Bain Capital Double Impact, the impact investing business of Bain Capital, acquired two regional healthcare companies: healthcare staffing provider Arosa and in-home care provider LivHOME.


Employer healthcare costs to rise 5% next year

9 October 2018

On average, employers expect after-plan healthcare costs to increase 5.0% in 2019, up from 4.7% in 2018, according to Willis Towers Watson’s 23rd annual Best Practices in Health Care Employer Survey.


Health profession master’s grads earn fifth-highest starting salaries: NACE

9 October 2018

At the master’s degree level, graduates who majored in health professions reported a starting salary of $74,384, according to salary survey data released by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.