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Spring 2022 Bill Rate Report Helps Hospitals and Health Systems Assess Contract Labor Rates Against Market StandardsWith input from a diverse panel of U.S. healthcare staffing agencies of all sizes, the Hallmark Health Care Solutions Spring 2022 Rate Summary Report aggregates the industry’s most up-to-date bill rate data and market feedback for nursing, allied health, and non-clinical contracted labor. In addition to detailing the highest and lowest rates in each state, the report also provides a data-driven “recommended rate” range. The free report is available for download here. “To reduce labor costs by making better decisions about agency procurement and your employment models, you need your finger on the pulse of real-time, market-driven bill rates for your area – that’s the insight this report delivers,” says Key findings from the data analysis include:
This kind of bill rate information is needed now more than ever. According to research from NSI Nursing Solutions, Inc., the national turnover rate for RNs reached 18.7% in 2021. This high turnover has forced hospitals and health systems to rely increasingly on contract agency labor – with many falling into competitive bidding wars that are unnecessarily inflated by uncertainty around what local rates really are. As a result, estimates from the healthcare consultancy group PINC AI indicate hospitals are paying With regard to the recent and long-awaited rate decreases, Reau notes that it’s wonderful to see, but he cautions against interpreting it as a sign that the workforce is ready to return to the old normal. “Declining bill rates provide some financial relief, but regaining control over high-cost premium labor means addressing the root problem – that today’s workforce wants the flexibility and engagement models like agency deployment. That won’t change, so healthcare organizations need to adapt.” To hire more and contract less, explains Reau, the long-term solution lies in “creating your own agency,” which means modernizing your employment models and having the right technology in place to support those efforts. The Einstein II workforce management solutions for internal resource pools and continent labor management enable hospitals and health systems to design and execute flexible employment models that convert traveling nurses and contract staff to permanent hires, while also optimizing all aspects of labor and vendor management when contingent labor is needed. For more information, download your bill rate report or visit EinsteinII.com.
Hallmark Health Care Solutions, Inc. (HHCS) is a healthcare technology firm headquartered in HHCS’ workforce solutions include Einstein II, a workforce deployment and vendor management solution, and Heisenberg II, a physician compensation and contract management solution. For more information, visit einsteinii.com and heisenbergii.com. Attachment
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