Economic Recession Has Temporarily Alleviated Nationwide Nursing Shortage

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Article Date: 08 Apr 2009 - 0:00 PDT

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The current economic recession "has put a Band-Aid on one of the most vexing problems in health care, a shortage of nurses that has slowed care at some hospitals and forced others to turn away the ill," the Washington Post reports. Over the past decade, hospitals have had trouble maintaining sufficient nursing staff, but now, some nurses are delaying retirement amid the recession, while others are resuming their careers. As a result, hospitals nationwide are reporting "few, if any, openings," according to the Post. According to the Post, the only nurses who "remain in great demand" are those who work in acute-care and emergency departments.

However, the "economic incentive that has swollen the nursing work force during the recession seems certain to evaporate when the economy rebounds, throwing the health care system deeper than ever into the crisis," the Post reports. Federal experts have predicted that the nationwide nursing shortage would grow to 275,000 by 2010 and to one million by 2020. According to the American Academy of Colleges of Nursing, 27,771 qualified applicants were turned away by nursing schools in 2008 because of a lack of instructors. In March, legislation was reintroduced in Congress that aims to encourage more nurses to become instructors by forgiving loans for students who pursue advanced degrees and commit to teaching for four years. The bill also was introduced last year but died in committee. However, according to the Post, the bill's passage "would provide no immediate remedy once the shortage resurfaces, a prospect forecast by those enjoying a respite from the problem" (Halsey, Washington Post, 4/5).

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