Category: Workforce

Healthcare jobs continue to grow: 7 numbers

The U.S. healthcare labor market has had a strong start to 2024, with the industry seeing continued job growth in certain areas on top of January’s growth.  

Homeland Security warns hospitals of cyber, execution threats

The Department of Homeland Security has issued a new warning to healthcare institutions, alerting them to increasing threats on both digital and physical fronts, ABC7 reported March 4. 

Hospital jobs with the most employees nearing retirement

Within healthcare organizations, facilities services and health information management have the largest baby boomer populations (both above 25%) and the most significant retirement risk.

Healthcare job cuts down 52% year over year

Healthcare/products companies and manufacturers, including hospitals, announced a decrease in job cuts in the first two months of the year compared to the same period a year prior, according to one new analysis.

Number of certified PAs, by state

The number of board-certified physician assistants/associates in the U.S. climbed 28% from 2018 to 2022, an increase from 40 to 50 PAs per 100,000 population during this time frame.

Employee experience in healthcare, per 2.2 million workers

Workplace engagement among nurses and physicians is seeing signs of improvement since the pandemic, while other roles like managers still struggle.

Young workers grow more disengaged: 5 notes

Millennial and Gen Z workers saw the largest declines in employee engagement in 2023, suggesting younger workers are growing increasingly detached from their organizations, new Gallup data shows. 

UChicago, City Colleges aim to bolster lab tech workforce

The University of Chicago Medicine, the University of Chicago and City Colleges of Chicago have announced a healthcare education and clinical lab partnership.

States eye (and deny) 4-day workweek

A number of states are sitting on legislation that would advance a four-day workweek, while some have already begun the shift. 

Universities giving no-loan packages 'like candy'

Nearly two dozen universities have promised to meet 100% of their undergraduates’ financial needs without loans, CNBC reported Feb. 28.