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US Healthcare Spending to Reach $8.6 Trillion by 2033: What it Means for International Nurses and Hiring Trends

by Raymond Escueta June 27, 2025 No comments Blog

The latest projections from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) show that US healthcare spending is set to reach a staggering $8.6 trillion by 2033. This increase highlights both the growing demand for healthcare services and the urgent need for skilled nursing professionals throughout America. For international nurses looking to advance their careers […]

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The U.S. Nurse Shortage Crisis: How International Nurses and NurseContact Are Shaping the Future of Healthcare Staffing

by Raymond Escueta June 19, 2025 No comments Blog

The United States is facing a critical shortage of nurses currently estimated at over 295,000 nurses nationwide. According to recent statistics, more 42 states now report a demand for nurses that far exceeds the actively available workforce, leading to increased workloads, mounting stress, and unavoidable burnout among current nursing staff. As the American healthcare system […]

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Rising NICU Admissions: What International Nurses and US Healthcare Employers Need to Know

by Raymond Escueta June 18, 2025 No comments Blog

In recent years, U.S. hospitals have an uptick in admissions to Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) This trend impacts healthcare delivery and staffing needs, creating significant opportunities for international nurses seeking to expand their careers in the United States. What’s Driving the Rise in NICU Admissions? Multiple factors are fueling the increasing demand for neonatal […]

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4 New US Health Systems Launched in 2025: What This Means for International Nurses and Healthcare Employers

by Raymond Escueta June 16, 2025 No comments Blog

The US healthcare landscape continues to evolve, with 2025 seeing the launch of four new health systems, according to recent. This trend opens exciting opportunities for international nurses seeking employment in the United States and for healthcare employers in need of qualified nursing professionals. As the demand for skilled nurses grows, platforms like NurseContact are […]

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New U.S. Immigration Policy Changes: What International Nurses Need to Know for U.S. Employment

by Raymond Escueta June 09, 2025 No comments Blog

The landscape of U.S. immigration policies has always had a direct impact on international nurses seeking nursing jobs in America. Recent updates in U.S. and visa regulations, following significant alterations to the previous administration’s travel ban, are opening doors for skilled overseas nurses eager to contribute their expertise to the U.S. healthcare system. For global […]

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CMS Withdraws EMTALA Emergency Abortion Guidance: What International Nurses Need to Know

by Raymond Escueta June 05, 2025 No comments Blog

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has officially withdrawn its guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency abortion care under a key federal law, impacting the way emergency departments nationwide staffed heavily by international nurses deliver care. For international nurses seeking U.S. employment through platforms like NurseContact, staying informed on these regulatory changes is […]

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Discover the Top ‘A’ Rated Hospitals for 11 Straight Years, Where International Nurses Can Build Rewarding US Careers

by Raymond Escueta May 12, 2025 No comments Blog

Are you an international nurse seeking an exciting opportunity to advance your career in the United States? At NurseContact, we connect talented international nurses with top-rated US healthcare employers who are committed to clinical excellence, patient safety, and professional growth. One way to identify the best hospitals for international nurses is by looking at top […]

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Healthcare Workforce Turnover: What US Employers Need to Know and How International Nurses Help Bridge the Gap

by Raymond Escueta April 30, 2025 No comments Blog

The healthcare industry in the United States is facing significant employee turnover, impacting the quality and continuity of patient care. Recent studies highlight striking turnover rates across various healthcare roles, with registered nurses and certified nursing assistants among the most affected. As hospitals and healthcare organizations search for sustainable solutions, international nurse recruitment emerges as […]

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Addressing the Nursing Shortage: Key Insights from the NCBSN’s Workforce Report and Opportunities for International Nurses

by Raymond Escueta April 18, 2025 No comments Blog

As the U.S. faces a critical nursing shortage, the recent workforce report from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) underscores the urgency of this situation — revealing that 40% of nurses are contemplating leaving the profession by 2029. This stark statistic highlights not just a trend but a potential crisis in healthcare […]

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US Visa Changes in 2025: What International Nurses Need to Know

by Raymond Escueta April 15, 2025 No comments Blog

As we transition into 2025, significant changes in US visa regulations will directly affect international nurses seeking job opportunities in the United States. At NurseContact, a digital marketplace designed specifically to connect international nurses with US employers, we understand how these updates could reshape the landscape for employment in the healthcare sector. This article aims […]

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