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Old 11-30-2022, 08:09 AM
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Multiple states, multiple hospitals in my system available as a traveler. Extreme top pay for all positions.

Why they all Need Staff, working short staffed for over 3 years. Many health care workers were not given a choice during Covid, their department’s shuttered, for close to 2 years. Many just retired if they could, like I did (then returned to different areas. But only a small amount of certain staff was retained, causing long hours, and care went south. Those who worked burned out, because hospitals choose to furlough too high of a percentage to save money.

ED department ‘s are the most abused, filled with too many who should have gone to urgent care.

Most Hospitals have always had some “B”, “C” ratings for many years, but leapfrog is not a score to worry about. Lack of staff is a major concern, but it will take years to fix. UF new build will be a teaching hospital, with residents and students abound. Then you will be seen by no less than 10 eager new to the field fresh faces every day
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