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Nursing Shortage Crisis

SelfCare for HealthCare

The country may see a nursing shortage of between 200,000 and 450,000 registered nurses (RNs) by 2025 if healthcare stakeholders and federal leaders do not take action to address the dwindling workforce, according to a report from McKinsey & Company. Between 2016 and 2019, new registered nursing licenses grew by 4 percent each year.

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Satisfaction Guarantees? Data Reveals What Motivates and Retains Traveling Nurses 

Daily Nurse

will be short 200,000 to 450,00 registered nurses for direct patient care by 2025. Burnout and high turnover have been taking a toll on nurse clinicians, resulting in a staffing deficit that will only worsen. According to McKinsey & Company, the U.S.

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Frequently Asked Questions About CCRN Certification 

Board Vitals - Nursing

For example, April 1, 2022 through March 31, 2025. Can I maintain my CCRN if I leave direct care or retire from nursing? If you are no longer eligible for active CCRN status, you may be eligible for CCRN-K renewal, Inactive status, Alumnus status and Retired status. What are the CCRN exam eligibility requirements?

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Understanding Nursing Shortages in the U.S. for 2023

Daily Nurse

Retirement : Another issue is the substantial number of nurses nearing retirement age. Per a 2020 National Nursing Workforce Study conducted by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, the average age for a registered nurse (RN) was 52 years old, potentially signaling a large wave of retirements over the next 15 years.

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Opinion: ReDonda Vaught Conviction Raises Serious Concerns for Healthcare Delivery

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

It would be useful information to survey providers who retire their licenses and identify if the Vaught case contributed to their decision to find other careers. A survey published on Forbes shows that 47% of healthcare providers plan to leave their positions by 2025. She will be sentenced on May 13, 2022.

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Overcome Healthcare Workforce Challenges With Purpose, Innovation

Relias

Licensed nurse practitioners increased by a record 12% over the past year. Home health will continue to boom with 17% projected growth in the five years ending in 2025, compared to 8% for healthcare overall. Employment opportunities in healthcare continue to grow at a rapid pace, adding an estimated 2.6 million jobs by 2030.

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9 Best States to Travel Nurse in 2023

MAS Medical Staffing

Florida As a retirement hub, Florida has an aging population with no shortage of demand for healthcare workers. Between pandemic burnout and an aging nurse population nearing retirement, the demand for new nurses is expected to almost double in the next ten years. Average Travel Nurse Salary In Massachusetts: $2,249 per week 2.