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Healthcare Staffing Market Is Estimated To Exhibit At USD 62.8 Billion By 2030

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  San Francisco, 17 Aug 2022:  The Report  Healthcare Staffing Market  Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Service Type (Travel Nurse, Per Diem Nurse, Locum Tenens, Allied Healthcare), End Use (Hospitals, Ambulatory Facilities), By Region And Segment Forecasts, 2022 - 2030 The global healthcare staffing market size is expected to reach USD 62.8 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 6.89% over the forecast period, based on a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is being driven by the increased demand for temporary nursing workers, particularly among the elderly, aiding the market growth in the coming years. The healthcare system currently is under pressure owing to the large geriatric population and increasing access to public health. This is increasing the focus on having well-trained healthcare staff in place. However, numerous countries are facing a shortage of healthcare staff. The gap between the healthcare demand and the supply of nurses and doctors in the h

Healthcare Staffing Market Size Is Poised To Reach USD 44.65 Billion By 2025 : Grand View Research Inc.

San Francisco, 1 March 2019: The Report Healthcare Staffing Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Service (Per Diem Nurse, Travel Nurse, Locum Tenens, Allied Healthcare), By Region, Vendor Landscape, And Segment Forecasts, 2019 – 2025 The global Healthcare Staffing Market size is likely to reach USD 44.65 billion by 2025, based on a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., exhibiting a CAGR of 6.0% during the forecast period. Rising geriatric population is stirring up the demand for healthcare services around the globe. However, there is a shortage of efficient nurses and other healthcare professionals. Shortage of physicians in developed regions is expected to bolster the growth of the healthcare staffing market. For instance, the Association of American Medical Colleges had predicted in 2010 that the U.S. is estimated to face a shortage of 150,000 doctors over the next 10 to 15 years. Furthermore, availability of skilled professionals at lower costs as and when req