GE HealthCare Announces Initiative to Help Address Radiologic Technologist Shortage
12 November 2024 - 4:00PM
Business Wire
- Factors impacting today’s critical shortage of radiologic
technologists include clinician burnout, the impact of COVID and
COVID-related policies, and demand for radiologic technologists
outpacing today’s number of trained clinicians.
- GE HealthCare and AMN Healthcare are working together to enable
training and development of the next generation of radiologic
technologists to help address this critical clinician shortage and
support healthcare providers’ clinical staffing needs.
GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC) today announced an initiative with
AMN Healthcare aimed at helping address the critical shortage of
radiologic technologists (rad tech) in the healthcare industry.
This initiative helps healthcare providers meet their immediate
staffing needs through AMN Healthcare’s comprehensive workforce
solutions and GE HealthCare’s innovative technologies and training
expertise.
Several factors contributing to the current shortage of rad
techs include burnout, often caused by emotional exhaustion and
feeling underappreciated at work, and the impact of COVID-19 or
COVID-related policies impacting rad techs.1 Globally, 42% of
clinicians are actively considering leaving the healthcare
industry.2 In addition, as the U.S. population ages, and demand for
radiology services and exams increases, the number of radiologic
technologists graduating from rad tech schools has not kept pace
with demand.3
“Radiologic technologist shortages put pressure on healthcare
providers who are navigating increased demand and a backlog of
scans to be read. We understand how stressful it can be for
patients and their family members when waiting for scans needed to
diagnose a medical condition and begin treatment. A robust pipeline
of rad techs can directly impact how healthcare providers are able
to care for their patients," said Catherine Estrampes, president
& CEO, US & Canada, GE HealthCare. “We are excited to work
with AMN Healthcare to explore ways to address the critical
shortage of rad techs across the healthcare industry. Combined with
GE HealthCare’s well-established and innovative technology
solutions, we can now also assist in supporting the staffing needs
of healthcare providers.”
Through this initiative, GE HealthCare can provide training on
GE HealthCare technologies, including Computed Tomography, Magnetic
Resonance Imaging, Interventional Vascular, Xray, Nuclear Medicine,
PET and Mammography, coupled with AMN Healthcare’s solutions to
help ensure healthcare providers have access to trained
professionals who can quickly integrate into clinical settings and
deliver immediate impact for healthcare providers.
“This initiative represents a significant step forward in our
work to tackle workforce challenges in healthcare,” said Robin
Johnson, group president of Nursing and Allied Solutions, AMN
Healthcare. “Together with GE HealthCare, we are dedicated to
implementing comprehensive, innovative solutions that not only meet
the immediate demand for skilled rad techs but also strategically
prepare for the evolving needs of future healthcare professionals
and their career trajectories.”
This initiative will help to develop capacity in the market and
the next generation of rad techs to meet the rising demand in this
specialized field of care. It is focused on meeting healthcare
provider needs across the traditional hospital setting and the
outpatient imaging environments to help unlock efficiencies,
increase clinician productivity, and enhance the patient
experience.
About GE HealthCare Technologies Inc.
GE HealthCare is a leading global medical technology,
pharmaceutical diagnostics, and digital solutions innovator,
dedicated to providing integrated solutions, services, and data
analytics to make hospitals more efficient, clinicians more
effective, therapies more precise, and patients healthier and
happier. Serving patients and providers for more than 125 years, GE
HealthCare is advancing personalized, connected, and compassionate
care, while simplifying the patient’s journey across the care
pathway. Together our Imaging, Advanced Visualization Solutions,
Patient Care Solutions, and Pharmaceutical Diagnostics businesses
help improve patient care from diagnosis, to therapy, to
monitoring. We are a $19.6 billion business with approximately
51,000 colleagues working to create a world where healthcare has no
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[1] “White Paper from the 2024 Consensus committee on the future
of medical imaging and radiation therapy,” American Society of
Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), 2024. [2] “Reimagining Better
Health study,” GE HealthCare, 2024. [3] “2023 Trends in the
Radiologic Technologist Staffing Shortage,” Advanced Health
Education Center, March 13, 2024.
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