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News » Nurses top employment levels in U.S. hospitals — gov’t data

Nurses top employment levels in U.S. hospitals — gov’t data

WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES — Data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reveal the employment levels for 38 roles in healthcare institutions across the U.S.

The data was released on April 3 and is reflecting information from May 2023.

Registered nurses top the list with 3.1 million 

  1. Registered nurses: 3,175,390
  2. Nursing assistants: 1,351,760
  3. Security guards: 1,202,940
  4. Maids and housekeeping cleaners: 836,230
  5. Medical and health services managers: 515,100
  6. Pharmacy technicians: 460,280
  7. Cooks: 435,640
  8. Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians: 334,380
  9. Pharmacists: 331,700
  10. Nurse practitioners: 280,140
  11. Public relations specialists: 275,550
  12. Physical therapists: 240,820
  13. Radiologic technologists and technicians: 221,170
  14. Medical records specialists: 185,690
  15. Healthcare social workers: 185,020
  16. Emergency medical technicians: 167,040
  17. Physician assistants: 145,740
  18. Phlebotomists: 137,080
  19. Family medicine physicians: 112,010
  20. Surgical technologists: 110,320
  21. Paramedics: 98,770
  22. Dietitians and nutritionists: 73,860
  23. General internal medicine physicians: 67,210
  24. Orderlies: 48,710
  25. Nurse anesthetists: 47,810
  26. Emergency medicine physicians: 35,100
  27. Pediatricians, general: 34,870
  28. Health information technologists and medical registrars: 34,430
  29. Anesthesiologists: 33,470
  30. Radiologists: 31,960
  31. Psychiatrists: 24,830
  32. OB-GYNs: 19,820
  33. Nuclear medicine technologists: 16,560
  34. Cardiologists: 15,190
  35. Orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric: 14,820
  36. Dermatologists: 12,040
  37. Physicians, pathologists: 11,020
  38. Neurologists: 9,350

America’s aging population driving healthcare demand

America’s aging population has created a strain on its healthcare system. By 2034, the U.S. Census Bureau predicts that there will be 77 million Americans aged 65 and older. 

An older population demands a bigger healthcare workforce, but with a predicted 75.6 million Americans under 18 years old within the same timeframe, this may be too high a ratio for the U.S. to maintain.

Healthcare outsourcing to fill workforce gaps

In response to this dilemma, healthcare institutions have turned to outsourcing to fill in the gaps. Some have employed staff to take care of administrative tasks, while others have employed virtual nurses to aid in bedside care.

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