Becker's Healthcare September 6, 2024
Molly Gamble

Nursing assistants face the greatest projected deficit over any other analyzed healthcare occupation, with a projected shortage of more than 73,000 assistants nationwide by 2028.

The forecast comes from Mercer, which projects a nationwide shortage of more than 100,000 healthcare workers by 2028. The need for nursing assistants is expected to be greatest, with only 13 states expected to meet or exceed future demand.

“The projected supply of nursing assistants — an occupation that constitutes 8% of the total US healthcare workforce and 40% of healthcare support occupations in 2023 — is discouraging,” Mercer consultants wrote in their Aug. 29 report, “Future of the U.S. Healthcare Industry: Labor Market Projections by 2028.”

“The slow growth rate (0.1%) of...

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