New surveys show worsening shortage in Florida
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, January 28, 2008
Florida's nurse employers know what's causing the severe nursing shortage in the Sunshine State. That doesn't mean they'll be able to put a stop to it in the near future.
Two surveys recently released by the Florida Center for Nursing show that the shortage is expected to intensify because of a lack of faculty and clinical space. In the first survey, titled "2007 Nurse Employer Survey: Methods and Statewide Results," nearly 700 employers reported more than 5,000 vacant positions (or a rate just greater than 9%) for RNs. Many employers said they couldn't afford the budgeted positions they needed.
The second survey, titled "2007 Nursing Education Program Annual Report and Workforce Survey" reported that nursing programs in the state turned away more than 10,000 qualified applicants last school year. Further worrying was the fact that many nurse educators, the backbone of the nursing programs, expect to retire within the next two years.
Sources: The Florida Center for Nursing and South Florida Business Journal
Comments
0 comments on “New surveys show worsening shortage in Florida ”
Related Products
Most Popular
- Articles
-
- Q/A: Volume requirement for reporting hydration services
- Featured blog post: Nurses face felony charges after reporting physician to the Texas Medical Board
- Catch up on what's new with injections and infusions
- Topic: CMS, OESS post new security compliance review information, checklist
- What does case-mix index mean to you?
- Capturing all necessary codes for IUD insertion and removal can be challenging
- News and briefs: Oklahoma Osteopathic Association against residency bill change
- QA:Coding multiple initial infusions
- OB services: Coding inside and outside of the package
- HIPAA Q&A: Level of encryption needed for email
- E-mailed
-
- Q/A: Volume requirement for reporting hydration services
- Featured blog post: Nurses face felony charges after reporting physician to the Texas Medical Board
- Catch up on what's new with injections and infusions
- New conflicts of interest create new challenges
- Q&A tackles coding questions about injections and infusions
- Joint Commission Center announces handoff communication solutions
- Inside best practice: Reduce patient falls with a stoplight
- Identify modifiable risk factors to prevent patient falls
- Hospitalist-surgeon comanagement has no effect on outcomes
- Case Management Monthly, June 2012
- Searched
