Tony Gregorie - There have been a number of key findings regarding the growth pattern of healthcare staffing. The healthcare staffing market has seemed to have bottomed overall due to hospitals' unwillingness to cut contract labor. However, as high unemployment is expected to linger, hospitals should continue to experience high levels of uninsured admissions and lower levels of commercial admissions. Hospitals will continue to have an easier time finding employees unlike before the recession. A recent study shows signs point to a mild recovery through 2011 and an accelerated recovery in 2012 as the unemployment rate and housing market improve. The healthcare reform is expected to bring to light the unpopular, cost-cutting measures like the Accountable Care Organizations and therefore helping create a healthcare staffing boom.
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