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Healthcare Turnover Rates in 2018

DailyPay

In our previous article, we discussed employee retention rate by industry and looked at which industries have the best and worst employee retention rates. The turnover rate in the healthcare industry has risen nearly 5% — across all jobs in the industry — over the last decade. Since 2013, the average hospital turned over 85.2%

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Hospital Turnover in 2018: The Trend Continues

Hospital Recruiting

New data, the 2019 National Health Care Retention & RN Staffing Report, published by NSI Nursing Solutions, Inc. Voluntary turnover continues to increase. Competition for talent is also driving turnover, with employee poaching becoming the new norm. For nursing professionals, 2018 saw a 17.2% million by 2024.

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Healthcare Onboarding Best Practices: Improving Retention from Day One

Precheck

Healthcare Onboarding Best Practices: Improving Retention from Day One Jan. Employee turnover comes at a high cost, especially in healthcare. In 2017, turnovers in nurse staffing cost the average hospital between $4.4 And the research shows that turnover is more of a risk when dealing with new hires.

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Hiring Could Be Even More Difficult in 2018 as Employers Compete for a Shrinking Talent Pool

HR Daily Advisor

Employers have high expectations for business and headcount growth in 2018, but a severe skills shortage in the fastest growing sectors could hinder plans, according to the 2018 U.S. Based on a survey of more than 3,000 people, the Hays US 2018 Salary Guide asked U.S. Salary Guide from Hays, a specialist recruitment agency.

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Employee Retention in Health Care: 4 Keys to Keep Your Best and Brightest

HR Morning

Because the current healthcare climate is heavily focused on meeting strict quality guidelines from the feds and payors while providing top-notch care, employee retention in healthcare is more critical than ever. Retention is difficult in the healthcare industry for several reasons – one of the most significant being employee burnout.

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Banking Industry Plans to Increase Hiring, Salaries in 2018

HR Daily Advisor

The labor market is tightening and turnover is increasing, but banks are planning to grow employment, according to data from the Crowe Horwath LLP 2017 Bank Compensation and Benefits Survey. This position should lead a bank’s strategy for hiring and retention, so this data point is particularly concerning,” said Reimink.

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4 Economic Trends Impacting Talent Today

ClearCompany HRM

The latest and greatest #economic trends impacting the #workforce explained: According to the June Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey , there were just shy of 6.7 In 2017, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 55 million people in the U.S. Low Retention. Skilled talent is still at a premium. The Gig Economy. And come Sept.

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