It’s
evident that the United States lacks in nurses, one that
promises to grow to alarming proportions. Excessive nurses are
retiring, and very few are entering the profession. To compound
the problem, its is estimated that within the next 5 to 10
years, over 76 million Baby Boomers are scheduled to retire from
the workforce, with only about 44 million Generation X'ers on
hand to pick up the drooping. This will soon place unparalleled
demands for services on a health structure that is already
long-drawn-out thin.
This shortage of associated healthcare professionals, especially
nurses have produced a new bang to the nursing agency registry
business, supplemental recruitment agency for medical
professionals, permanent placement medical recruiter, or
starting a business in homecare and recruitment pool. The
medical staffing industry will carry on growing because of the
future baby boomers, and the current supplies of nurses are
decreasing. The standard ages for nurses are in the forties, and
they are not being replaced by our new generations.
Entrepreneurs have made profitable business in nursing agency,
nursing registry, homecare business, medical recruiter
recruiting, or as independent contractor in their own field.
This is the time for entrepreneurs to launch a nursing agency,
nursing registry business, manage and operate a homecare
business, or as a medical staffers or just be an independent
healthcare contractor. Being an independent healthcare
contractor, you are bypassing the agency and are self employed.
Homecare are regulated by all levels of government from local to
federal level. Homecare levels of system depend on the class of
service provided to clients. Homecare services ranges from
providing just companions or the more medically needed clients
such as terminally ill clients and other illness. Homecare
services can be present in the form of community pr social
service, non-medical, and medical services.

