Pandemic Fallout: 1 in 5 US Healthcare Workers Have Quit
A year and a half into the pandemic, U.S. healthcare faces severe staffing shortages as nearly one in five workers have quit their jobs.
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A year and a half into the pandemic, U.S. healthcare faces severe staffing shortages as nearly one in five workers have quit their jobs.
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