April 13, 2017

Healthcare Staffing Report

According to the recent semiannual update of our US Staffing Industry Forecast, the healthcare staffing market in the US is projected to grow 7% this year and 5% in 2018 in terms of revenue. While this is below the outsized rate of expansion the market has enjoyed over the past two years, it nonetheless outpaces anticipated growth in the broader US temporary staffing industry.

Healthcare staffing forecast update shows continuing growth

11 April 2017

According to the recent semiannual update of our US Staffing Industry Forecast, the healthcare staffing market in the US is projected to grow 7% this year and 5% in 2018 in terms of revenue.


Jackson acquires Kirby Bates Associates

11 April 2017

Jackson Healthcare, an Atlanta-based healthcare staffing provider, acquired Kirby Bates Associates.


HealthcareSource acquiring healthcare software platform

11 April 2017

HealthcareSource struck a deal with GE Healthcare to acquire Centricity Contingent Staffing — a provider of software to healthcare staffing firms that was formerly API Healthcare’s Clearview Staffing Software.


DLH secures $6.5 million Navy contract

11 April 2017

DLH Holdings Corp. (NASD: DLHC), a provider of healthcare and logistics staffing and solutions to the US government, secured a clinical preceptorship program contract from the US Navy.


Former Trinity Healthcare execs launch new firm

11 April 2017

Former executives of Trinity Healthcare Staffing Group launched Floyd Lee Locums, a new physician staffing firm based in Charleston, SC.


UK's National Heatlh Service agency staffing ban put on hold

11 April 2017

NHS Improvement announced it is pausing its plans to ban trusts from using agency staff who also hold substantive roles in the National Health Service until further notice.


Singapore government to invest $17 million to recruit healthcare workers

11 April 2017

Singapore’s Ministry of Health will invest SGD 24 million (USD 16.9 million) in order to attract more mid-career Singaporeans to switch to the healthcare sector.


Doctor wait times soar 30% in major US cities (Forbes)

11 April 2017

Patients are waiting an average of 24 days to schedule an appointment with a doctor, according to a study of commonly used specialty physicians in 15 major US cities.