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It is a competitive market for nurses - 17% vacancy rate!!!Rating: (votes: 0) http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejap...acare-rollout/ Quote from CrunchRNI CANNOT believe this article from Forbes. Look what it says about the nursing job market. Did I mis-read that?http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejap...acare-rollout/ Comment:
Looks to me as if the article is using the term "nurse" as in Nurse Practitioner. Not us garden-variety RN's/LPN's.
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Quote from roser13Looks to me as if the article is using the term "nurse" as in Nurse Practitioner. Not us garden-variety RN's/LPN's.
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I can believe that some hospitals have a 17% vacancy rate for staff nurse positions. I can also believe that hospitals have no intentions of filling these vacancies to save themselves money. My former floor most definitely has fewer FTEs on staff now than they did 5 years ago... and they have no jobs listed.
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Quote from roser13Looks to me as if the article is using the term "nurse" as in Nurse Practitioner. Not us garden-variety RN's/LPN's.
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Quote from KelRN215I can believe that some hospitals have a 17% vacancy rate for staff nurse positions. I can also believe that hospitals have no intentions of filling these vacancies to save themselves money. My former floor most definitely has fewer FTEs on staff now than they did 5 years ago... and they have no jobs listed.
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Just amazing that they say that in the article when the reality is so different!
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I know of several hospitals with ~ 10% vacancy rate... but there is a reason. They have jacked up productivity expectations to such an extent that they can't keep staff & will only hire 'experienced' staff because they have also cut education & orientation. Yep, the classic descending spiral.
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Quote from CrunchRNJust amazing that they say that in the article when the reality is so different!
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Esme,That is my point. You totally missed it. I know what the reality is, but in the face of this huge new grad and even experienced nurse unemployment rate this article implies exactly the opposite. We have anything BUT a nursing shortage as we well know. However, this article from Forbes implies there is quite the nursing shortage. Although it later talks about NP's, anybody reading this will think there is a terrible RN shortage:"A survey by health care provider staffing firm AMN Healthcare shows the vacancy rate for physicians at hospitals near 18 percent in 2013 while the nurse vacancy rate is 17 percent. That vacancy rate is more than three times what it was just four years ago when vacancies for nurses were just 5.5 percent in 2009 while vacancies for doctors were 10.7 percent.“There is a war for talent,” Sean Gregory, president of Health First Holmes Regional Medical Center, a 400-bed hospital in Melbourne, Florida……"
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I read the article in Forbes a few days ago, too. I thought the same thing; anyone reading it would think there was a huge shortage of nurses. There may certainly be a shortage of all medical practitioners in future, however, including doctors and nurses. We have had several doctors in my area close their practice in the last month, claiming they simply don't want to deal with the excessive paperwork, low reimbursements, etc., and we baby-boomer nurses are getting close to retirement.
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