Archive for October, 2009

New Tests and Checklists now available in clearviewRSS.

ClearviewTSS is proud to provide our clients with the most relevant and robust content in the healthcare industry. Through periodic assessment, our distinguished clinical review board ensures that healthcare staffing agencies provide the most highly qualified temps to their clients.

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Oct 2009

How has the current economic crisis impacted the travel-staffing industry?

Over the past 3 to 6 months, demand has dropped precipitously due to the economy. Job orders are down significantly for a host of reasons. One is elective surgeries have all but disappeared. In addition, a lot of people don’t have health insurance now because they’ve lost their jobs or their co-pays are extremely high. They’re not going to hospitals.

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Oct 2009

National Healthcare Trends – Notes from the Healthcare Staffing Summit 2009

Keynote with Senator Tom Daschle: National Healthcare Trends and Issues and Their Impact on the Healthcare Workforce

Being in D.C. for the 2009 Healthcare Staffing Summit, you couldn’t help finding yourself in discussions about healthcare reform and its impact on the healthcare staffing industry. The highlight of the Healthcare Staffing Summit was listening to former Senator, Tom Daschle speak on the topic. Whether you agree with him politically or not, you can’t argue with his knowledge and command over the topic of healthcare, as well as his speaking ability. It was an amazing opportunity to hear him. Read the rest of this entry →

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Oct 2009

Notes from the Healthcare Staffing Summit 2009

As always, the Healthcare Staffing Summit was a well organized event, containing lots of valuable information and great networking opportunities. Being held in Washington, D.C. it was high energy and felt like an appropriate venue considering the current politics surrounding healthcare reform. Attendance was noticeably down from previous years but not dramatically so. Read the rest of this entry →

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Oct 2009