Don’t ask why the health-care system relies so heavily on agency nurses — ask why experienced nurses are choosing agency work.
British Columbia’s growing reliance on private nursing agencies is often framed as a failure of post-pandemic workforce planning.
Recent reporting showing health authorities have spent more than half a billion dollars on agency nurses over the past two years has understandably fueled public concern. But this narrative, while compelling, misses the most important question.
The issue is not why the health-care system relies so heavily on agency nurses. The issue is why experienced BC nurses are choosing agency work instead of returning to regular positions under the collective agreement ...
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Recent reporting showing health authorities have spent more than half a billion dollars on agency nurses over the past two years has understandably fueled public concern. But this narrative, while compelling, misses the most important question.
The issue is not why the health-care system relies so heavily on agency nurses. The issue is why experienced BC nurses are choosing agency work instead of returning to regular positions under the collective agreement ...
CLICK HERE for the full commentary

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