How Hiring Can Help You Increase Patient Care Standards

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High-quality patient care begins with the people you hire. By taking the time to identify and attract the best possible people, you can lay the groundwork for a higher standard of patient care. Recruit for Specialized Skills In what specialties have you seen a change in demand? Do you serve an aging population with increased… Read more »

4 Tips to Help You Find Top Allied Healthcare Professionals in Houston

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Like many medical practices, you constantly are on the lookout for competent, reliable healthcare staff. Chronic shortages in the healthcare industry confront practices no matter where they are. So, what can you do to find healthcare staff here in Houston? Read below for four tips. Use medical staffing services. This is one of the best… Read more »

Using Hiring to Gain a Competitive Edge

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2015 is well underway, bringing change to every industry, including and especially healthcare. Whether employers are staffing large hospitals or small outpatient clinics, the bar is set incredibly high. Patient satisfaction is tied to medical facilities’ reimbursement; there is also positive legislation affecting healthcare professionals across the board—from safer nurse-patient ratios to being able to… Read more »

5 Management Strategies for Dealing with Understaffing

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When your facility is understaffed, you’re looking for more than recruiting solutions; you’re also hoping to come up with a strategy that eliminates problems and stops them from coming back. That can be tough in the current healthcare landscape, where nursing shortages, state mandated nurse-to-patient ratios, and last minute scheduling conflicts leave your clinic or… Read more »

Three Ways to Be More Strategic With Your Healthcare Staffing Needs in 2015

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The year 2015 finds healthcare in the United States in the midst of big changes; medical professionals, recruiters and the clients they serve, are adapting to healthcare reform and nursing shortages. Baby boomers are getting into their golden years, requiring an unprecedented volume of care—not just from RNs, but allied healthcare workers as well. More… Read more »