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Articles » Business » Starting your own nursing or medical staffing business

Contributor - Peter Lero
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  • Date Contributed: May 01, 2007

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Starting your own nursing or medical staffing business


The medical staffing industry is on a continual growth, with projected yearly double-digit growth being commonplace. It is estimated that the medical staffing industry will pass the
12 billion dollar mark. Hospitals and medical facilities find it cost effective and convenient to work with a medical staffing agency to fill both long term and short term shifts, and to fill the overall demand for medical staffing. Many hospitals and medical centers actually prefer to work with medical staffing agencies because they get to test drive a medical professional and they minimize the risk associated with the matching process within the permanent positions. The medical staffing industry is projected to be the highest demand within the staffing industry.

Medical Recruiting Agency Business
Because the legal aspects of starting Medical Recruiting Firm varies from state to state, such as licensure, fees, insurance. We will be personally providing Consultation by email or phone on a one to one basis per your needs. After we have assessed your needs and found all the requirements for your state, a full report will be sent to you via email. Our goal is to help you get all the legal issues satisfied for your business within your state.

More info at http://www.nursingagencynetwork.com

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