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The U.S. healthcare system is facing a growing shortage of allied health professionals, and the consequences are being felt across hospitals, clinics, and patient care settings nationwide.
In this episode of The Business RoundUp, host Melissa Bill sits down with Jennifer Kolb, Vice President of Partnerships and Workforce Development at MedCerts, to discuss the findings from the MedCerts Allied Healthcare Staffing Survey and what they reveal about the future of healthcare staffing.
Jennifer explains how shortages of medical assistants, laboratory technicians, surgical technologists, and other allied health workers are affecting patient outcomes, delaying procedures, increasing healthcare costs, and creating operational challenges for hospitals already under pressure.
The conversation explores:
- The most critical allied healthcare staffing shortages facing the industry today
- How workforce gaps impact patient care and access to services
- The financial toll of canceled procedures and reliance on temporary staffing contracts
- Which healthcare specialties and regions are experiencing the greatest labor shortages
- Why workforce development and career training programs are essential to rebuilding the talent pipeline
- How MedCerts is helping prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals
Whether you’re a healthcare leader, policymaker, educator, or someone interested in the future of healthcare, this episode provides valuable insight into one of the industry’s most pressing challenges.
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