Allied Healthcare Professional Revenue and ROI Report
According to the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, approximately 22 million people nationwide are employed by the healthcare and social services sector. Healthcare/social services now employs more people than any other sector of the economy – approximately 14% of all American workers. Of the 22 million workers in this sector, approximately 60% can be classified as allied healthcare professionals, according to the ASAHP. Allied healthcare professionals are on the front lines of healthcare and provide services to millions of Americans every day. SUPPLY NOT MEETING DEMAND In AMN Healthcare’s 2022 Survey of Allied Health Care Professional New Graduate Hiring Patterns , 85% of respondents indicated that their healthcare facilities are experiencing allied healthcare professional labor shortages either “a great deal”, “a lot” or “a moderate amount.” Only 15% said they are experiencing allied healthcare professional labor shortages either “a little” or “not at all.” Close to three quarters of respondents (71%) indicated that allied healthcare professional openings are taking longer to fill, while close to half (46%) said that burnout among allied healthcare professionals presents a staffing challenge.
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