The MedZilla Report for August 2009 -- Health Care Grows Another 28,000 While Hospitals And Insurers Feel Painful Pinch
Marysville, WA (PRWEB) -- With more than 544,000 new health care jobs (http://www.medzilla.com) added since the start of the recession — and 28,000 alone added in August – health care remains one of the few industries showing growth. However, as companies work ever harder to make ends meet, jobs continue to be shed, mostly by hospital systems. (PRWeb Sep 15, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/healthcarejobs/200909/prweb2881064.htm The MedZilla Report for July, 2009 - Health Care Creates 20,000 More Jobs As Economy Hits Insurers
Marysville, WA (PRWEB) -- Health care jobs continue to be both created and lost each month, though the average of new jobs in the industry remains at 20,000 monthly, and health care has one of the the lowest unemployment rates of any field in the U.S. However, companies ancillary to health care, such as insurers, are feeling the economic pinch more and more. (PRWeb Aug 12, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2740184.htm The MedZilla Report: June 2009 Employment Outlook for Biotech/Pharma/Health
Marysville, WA (PRWEB) -- The hallmark of layoff announcements in health care has always been a statement on the order of "layoffs will not affect patient care", but the question remains: how many more people can be laid off before that is unavoidable? MedZilla.com's monthly employment report examines that trend, as well as announcing an increase of more than 20,000 jobs in health care. (PRWeb Jul 22, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/07/prweb2666894.htm The MedZilla Report: May 2009 Employment Outlook for Biotech/Pharma/Health
Marysville, WA (PRWEB) -- Health care employment rebounded in May, with 24,000 new jobs created even amid widespread announcements of layoffs. Pharmaceutical companies, though, laid off fewer employees in May than in any previous month of 2009. (PRWeb Jun 24, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/06/prweb2568494.htm The MedZilla Report: April 2009 Employment Outlook for Biotech/Pharma/Health
Marysville, WA (PRWEB) -- Despite announcements of layoffs in the healthcare field, job growth rose slightly, with 17,000 more jobs created in April. Though there was an increase of more than 20 percent from March, job growth overall is off by about 40 percent compared to 2008. (PRWeb May 25, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/05/prweb2455634.htm The MedZilla Report: March 2009 Employment Outlook for Biotech/Pharma/Health
Marysville, WA (PRWEB) -- Companies fighting to stay on budget as the first quarter of 2009 came to a close were forced to announce layoffs, and the U.S. economic crisis impacted a field once thought immune to the troubles of the rest of the country as job creation for March contracted by 50 percent. (PRWeb Apr 23, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/04/prweb2351314.htm The MedZilla Report: February 2009 Employment Outlook for Biotech/Pharma/Health
Marysville, WA (PRWEB) -- After the flood of layoffs in health care in January, the industry seems to have taken a deep breath and a step back, getting back on track and creating 27,000 new jobs. Health care job cuts that were announced were mostly due to the overall economic difficulty facing the United States. (PRWeb Mar 30, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/03/prweb2274284.htm The MedZilla Report: January 2009 Employment Outlook for Biotech/Pharma/Health
Marysville, WA -- Health care continued its upward trend in January, with 19,000 new jobs added. However, the news was not all good, as health systems continued to feel the pinch and were forced into laying off workers.Read the full story at http://www.medzilla.com/press200902-2264284.html The MedZilla Report: December 2008 Employment Outlook for Biotech/Pharma/Health
Marysville, WA -- Overall, 2008 was a good year for health care jobs, with more than 372,000 added over the past twelve months. However, some health care providers were forced to admit that the difficult economic climate will force them to lay off employees going into the new year.Read the full story at http://www.medzilla.com/press200902-2254284.html
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