Expanding Healthcare Recruitment Capacity Without Expanding Internal Headcount
In nearly every conversation I’ve had with unit-level nursing leaders about insourcing — regardless
Read MoreThe healthcare industry has become an increasingly complex balancing act. Between regulatory
Read MoreThe concept of an Internal Resource Pool (IRP) is no longer a “nice to have” in healthcare—it’s a
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In nearly every conversation I’ve had with unit-level nursing leaders about insourcing — regardless of health system size or type — one truth frequently prevails: on the surface, most would rather avoid working with per diem staffing companies or internal resource pools.

The healthcare industry has become an increasingly complex balancing act. Between regulatory changes, staffing shortages, and patient volume fluctuations, running a healthcare organization today feels like performing surgery while the operating room transforms around you. The question isn't whether unexpected challenges will hit your facility—it's when, and how ready you'll be to handle them.

The concept of an Internal Resource Pool (IRP) is no longer a “nice to have” in healthcare—it’s a strategic imperative. With workforce volatility, increasing patient acuity, and tightening budgets, healthcare organizations must cultivate agile, cost-effective, and clinically competent staffing solutions.