April 14, 2022

Healthcare Staffing Report

Healthcare in the US may not be what it wants to be, but it most certainly isn’t what it used to be. Things are different now. 

It’s so hard to say goodbye to yesterday

11 April 2022

Healthcare in the US may not be what it wants to be, but it most certainly isn’t what it used to be. Things are different now. 


IntelyCare announces $115 million funding round, valuation at $1 billion; platform also adds three execs

11 April 2022

IntelyCare announced a $115 million Series C funding round valuing the talent platform providing per diem nurses at $1.1 billion. It also added three new executives to its C-suite and expanded operations in 10 additional states.


Minnesota bill targets $1 million for emergency temp staffing pool

11 April 2022

The Minnesota House of Representatives passed a bill that would allocate $1.0 million to create an emergency temporary staffing pool for long-term care and other facilities. 


AMN Healthcare CEO Susan Salka to retire by end of year

12 April 2022

AMN Healthcare Services Inc. (NYSE: AMN), the largest US healthcare staffing firm, announced President and CEO Susan Salka plans to retire by end of the year upon the naming of her successor.


Futuris acquires therapy staffing provider

12 April 2022

Futuris Co. (OTCMKTS: FTRS), a Rockville, Maryland-based staffing provider, acquired Affordable Rehab Services, a provider of therapy staffing in Broward and Miami-Dade counties in Florida.


PRN Health Services acquires Maryland-based Alliant Staffing

12 April 2022

PRN Health Services LLC, a healthcare staffing firm, has acquired Alliant Staffing LLC.


Cross Country Healthcare appoints experienced staffing exec as chief commercial officer

12 April 2022

Cross Country Healthcare Inc. (NASDAQ: CCRN), the Boca Raton, Florida-headquartered healthcare staffing firm, appointed Daniel White as its first chief commercial officer.


Hospital exec expects travel nurses to return to permanent roles in coming months (Spectrum News)

12 April 2022

One hospital official in Ohio expects some travel nurses to transition back to permanent roles in the months ahead as lucrative travel contracts end, Spectrum News reported.