
10:52 ET New NATHO study: Travel clinicians often cost less than permanent staff

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A new study by the National Association of Travel Healthcare Organizations (NATHO) reveals that travel clinicians may be less expensive than permanent staff for healthcare organizations. The 2026 Cost of Labor Study, conducted by KPMG, found that traveling nurses averaged $89 per hour compared to $94 for permanent nurses when considering all labor costs. The study highlights the benefits of travel clinicians, including flexibility, faster hiring, and reduced understaffing risks, as healthcare facilities face workforce shortages. The full report is available for further details.
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