Recruiting Health Care

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I think the healthcare industry will constantly have an issue with recruiting health care workers of any kind. It is such a difficult job that one will not fully understand until they have worked in the environment. People need to have a better understanding of the challenges health care workers face on a daily basis. This could be anything from the workload, poor salary, not enough staff members, to poor organization. The health care industry is a life and death business that affects everyone working within that facility. It has bad days and good days. Professionals can bring all the resources in that they have to keep the workers within their facility but the turnover rate will still constantly be on the rise. I think is due to the fact that RNs do not fully understand the difficulty of the job until they experience it first hand. …show more content…

While there may or may not be a growth in nursing students there is still a supply and demand issue within this industry, to help with this issue a company needs to be able to retain the competent people they bring in to get such jobs complete. Just because you make the grades, pass the test, and graduate with a degree within the health care industry does not mean you will be competent enough to full fill such position. I think having more alluring incentives for recruiting will help fill the more undesirable positions within hospitals and health care facilities. There are many studies done based off what appeals to people in this career, you have to do what is right for your company or hospital to help recruit and retain the best of the

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