Workforce

The American Hospital Association offers these resources for addressing health care workforce issues for leaders of hospitals and health systems.

Hospitals are experiencing a nursing shortage that will continue to weigh on hospital finances for at least the next three to four years.
The changing health care landscape requires new approaches to workforce planning and development.
Below are some leadership changes announced recently by hospitals and health systems.
Andy Bindman, M.D. – professor of medicine, epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California, San Francisco – has joined Health Services Research journal as co-editor-in-chief.
The Maryland Hospital Association yesterday named as its new president and CEO Bob Atlas, currently president of EBG Advisors, the consulting affiliate of the health law firm of Epstein Becker Green.
Millennials view the world differently than preceding generations. While often labeled disloyal, entitled and needy, they are in fact creative, open to change, tech-savvy, passionate about work that makes a difference, risk takers, and collaborative. This webinar, featuring speakers from AHA’s 2017…
Employment at the nation's hospitals rose by 0.25% in January to a seasonally adjusted 5,138,800 people, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
Read on for a list of some of the leadership changes announced recently by hospitals and health systems.
Employment at the nation's hospitals rose by 0.24% in December to a seasonally adjusted 5,152,800 people, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. That's 12,400 more people than in November and 75,800 more than a year ago. Without the seasonal adjustment, which removes the effect of…
Employment at the nation's hospitals rose by 0.24% in December to a seasonally adjusted 5,152,800 people, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. That's 12,400 more people than in November and 75,800 more than a year ago. Without the seasonal adjustment, which removes the effect of…