Jan. 14, 2021
Online platforms for nurse staffing are growing quickly, a beneficiary of Covid-19 and more.
Nurse staffing: Online platforms poised to make their mark
13 January 2021
Online platforms for nurse staffing are growing quickly, a beneficiary of Covid-19 and more.
Georgia commits nearly $70 million more for healthcare staffing via Jackson Healthcare contract
13 January 2021
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced that the state will provide nearly $70 million for hospitals and nursing homes across Georgia for staff augmentation through early March.
AMN estimates Q4 revenue above guidance, cites strong demand
13 January 2021
AMN Healthcare Services Inc. (NYSE: AMN) released preliminary fourth-quarter revenue numbers on Monday that were above previously announced guidance.
SnapNurse platform gets $15 million investment, $100 million credit facility
13 January 2021
Online nurse staffing platform SnapNurse received a $15 million growth equity investment from investment firm Pivotal Group along with a $100 million credit facility.
New Hampshire emergency order allows temporary nursing assistant licenses for EMTs, military members
13 January 2021
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed an emergency order on Dec. 30 authorizing certain military service members and emergency medical technicians to obtain temporary licensure as a licensed nursing assistant, as part of the state’s efforts to combat Covid-19.
Nurses top list of most honest and ethical professionals: Gallup
13 January 2021
Nurses rank as the most honest and trusted professionals in the US, according to a Gallup poll released in December, marking the 19th year in a row the nursing profession has topped the list.
OneStaff Medical, Medicus Healthcare name vice presidents
13 January 2021
OneStaff Medical, a travel nurse provider based in Omaha, Nebraska, and New Hampshire-based Medicus Healthcare Solutions announced the appointment of new vice presidents.
Some healthcare workers from staffing firms can’t get Covid-19 vaccine (NPR)
13 January 2021
Some frontline healthcare workers employed through staffing firms are being left out in the push to provide Covid-19 vaccinations, NPR reported.