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M. Curtis McCoy

Overture Launches New Healthcare Platform To Address The US Nursing Shortage

Overture is excited to announce a one-of-a-kind healthcare platform and system that drastically improves the nursing shortage in the United States.The nursing shortage in the US was prevalent long before the pandemic hit, but it was nowhere near as widespread as it is today. As a result of the pandemic, nurses experienced burnout, stress, and workplace overload. Nursing has had a tough go in recent years, and that has prompted many nurses to retire, leave the profession, and look for a better work-life balance. With its innovative technology platform, Overture is aiming to reduce the disparity of nursing shortages by bringing healthcare providers and nurses together under a new paradigm. In anticipation of a pandemic, the U.S. Bureau of Labor predicted a nursing shortage of 1.1 million by 2022, which would be caused by the replacement and expansion of retirees. At the present time, the US still has a long

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Overture Launches New Healthcare Platform To Address The US Nursing Shortage

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Rich Rosenzweig, Founder at Overture (470) 358-5781 [email protected] Overture Launches New Healthcare Platform To Address The US Nursing Shortage 07/18/2022 – Overture is excited to announce a one-of-a-kind healthcare platform and system that drastically improves the nursing shortage in the United States. US Nursing Shortages The nursing shortage in the US was prevalent long before t he pandemic hit, but it was nowhere near as widespread as it is today. As a result of the pandemic, nurses experienced burnout, stress, and workplace overload. Nursing has had a tough go in recent years, and that has prompted many nurses to retire, leave the profession, and look for a better work-life balance. With its innovative technology platform, Overture aims to reduce the disparity of nursing shortages by bringing healthcare providers and nurses together under a new paradigm. In anticipation of a pandemic, the U.S. Bureau of Labor predicted a nursing

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