We’re diving deep into the four key qualities you should look for in medical staffing agencies and explaining how locum tenens providers can help you ensure continuity of patient care.
Barton Blog / Healthcare News and Trends
We’re diving deep into the four key qualities you should look for in medical staffing agencies and explaining how locum tenens providers can help you ensure continuity of patient care.
Taking on locum tenens providers brings unique challenges for a healthcare facility—while locums are highly-skilled and adaptable, transitioning to a new work environment can be difficult for anyone to adjust to.
Healthcare facilities act as the backbone to maintaining good health in communities across the United States, and many Americans rely on these organizations for preventative and reactive medical care.
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Dentists are not distributed equally across the country. In fact, according to the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA), around 58 million Americans live in areas designated as a dental health professional shortage area (HPSA).
Workforce challenges (such as personnel shortages) were identified as a top concern for hospital CEOs, according to a survey conducted by the American College of Healthcare Executives.
There’s a growing surgeon shortage in the United States—in fact, forecasts from the AAMC estimate a deficit of 15,800 to 30,200 full-time-equivalent, non-primary care surgeons by 2034.
Illness and injury doesn’t stop for the holidays, and since many permanent providers at medical facilities take time off during the winter, managers might be sweating coverage.
Family medicine doctors are often the first line of defense in identifying and treating illness and disease.