US Allied Health Benchmarking Survey, Select Findings 2024
US Allied Health Benchmarking Survey, Select Findings 2024
Crystal Fullilove
| November 5, 2024
US Allied Health Benchmarking Survey, Select Findings 2024
Select Findings:
- In looking at our sample of survey respondents, total allied health temporary staffing revenue decreased by 12.8% in aggregate from the first half of 2023 (1H23) to the first half of 2024 (1H24), with an 8.1% decrease in average bill rate, and 5.1% decrease in hours billed.
- “Other allied health” held the largest market share for the second year in a row, at 22.6% of total allied staffing revenue in 1H24. Aside from the “other” category, the occupations with the largest staffing market sizes were radiological/MRI/CT technologists (18.2%), surgical technologists (13.2%), and respiratory therapists (10.1%). All remaining occupations that we track increased in market share from last year’s report except for medical assistants and pharmacy technicians.
- Of the 1H24 allied health staffing revenue reported in the survey, 60.0% was noted as associated with an MSP, up from 56.9% in 1H23. In addition, the survey found that 13.5% of revenue in 1H24 was associated with a standalone VMS, up from 12.1% a year ago.
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Crystal Fullilove
| November 5, 2024
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