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Workforce Researchers Seek to Identify Healthcare Transformation Trends

Published on May 12, 2016

Healthcare Financial Management Association

April saw the healthcare industry hire 44,000 new employees, with 23,000 workers added at hospitals and 19,000 at ambulatory settings, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics figures released May 6.

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