Nurses: Let the Bidding Begin

Here’s one approach to ending the nursing shortage. Nurseauction.com is a new site that features an auction style marketplace where nurses can bid for shifts that employers have posted. Also, nurses can post when they will available to work, and set their price.

As you can see, I’ve already gotten in on the action:

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All kidding aside, I was irked lately by something an agency nurse told me. She said she was asked not to discuss her wages with her co-workers. My feeling on that was that it’s your business if you want to discuss your wages. If a hospital will pay a nurse $33/hour for a shift and an agency will pay a nurse $46/hour for the exact same shift, who are you benefiting by keeping quiet about it? It’s really no secret that agency nurses make gobs more than staff nurses. It’s a trade-off. You trade job security, upward mobility, benefits, and vacation time for higher wages. It would be interesting to see an open market like this one show what a nurse’s services are truly worth.

So if any hospitals administrators are reading this, and know that they will have a vacant shift on April 21st, I will gladly come and work in your ICU for $1893 an hour. In fact, I’ll be there with bells on.


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