Healthcare Finance News September 7, 2023
Jeff Lagasse

Two-thirds or fewer agree their organization gives new nurses the resources to succeed.

About two-thirds of nurses say they’re satisfied with their career, with eight in 10 saying they’re likely to stay in healthcare. But according to a new Jarrard survey, there’s room for improvement, particularly when it comes to onboarding and career development.

Nurses gave onboarding programs an average mark of 6-7 on a scale of 1-10. Two-thirds or fewer agree their organization gives new nurses the resources to succeed, while nurses who have been on the job a while feel an even lower level of support from their organization.

Just a little more than 60% said that during orientation and onboarding, new nurses and APRNs are given the...

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