MedCity News June 13, 2023
Katie Adams

Many health systems aren’t employing the right tactics for hiring and retaining nurses, according to a new report. It argued that hospitals would have an easier time hiring and retaining nurses if they focused more on the things workers want most from their employers — such as flexible scheduling and professional development opportunities.

Most health system executives would describe the severity of the nursing shortage in their organization as critical, but many hospitals aren’t employing the right tactics for hiring and retaining nurses, according to a report released Tuesday by nurse staffing platform Incredible Health.

The report argues that hospitals would have an easier time hiring and retaining nurses if they focused more on the things workers want most...

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