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The Sunday Read: ‘Nurses Have Finally Learned What They’re Worth’

Mar 27, 2022
The pandemic sparked a surge in demand for traveling nurses, with job openings skyrocketing from 12,000 to over 30,000 in less than a year. Many nurses left permanent jobs for the flexibility, increased pay, and lifestyle that travel nursing offered. However, hospitals are struggling with rising costs and some states are considering capping travel-nurse salaries. The emotional and physical toll on nurses, along with profound ethical dilemmas faced during the crisis, raises questions about their true value and the future of healthcare employment.
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ANECDOTE

Mother's Day Crisis

  • On Mother's Day 2020, Solomon Barasa, a charge nurse in Texas, faced severe understaffing.
  • Eight of his eleven patients had COVID-19, five intubated, with only four nurses available.
INSIGHT

Nursing Shortage Impact

  • The nursing shortage has dramatically impacted healthcare systems and how we value care.
  • It affects hospital operations, public health, and the future of medicine itself.
INSIGHT

Hospital Staffing Model

  • Hospitals match nurses to occupied beds, creating staffing shortages.
  • They rely on travel nurses to fill gaps, increasing during flu season or maternity leaves.
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