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Rochester Regional Health temporarily closes hospital beds amid nursing shortage, aims to cut spending

By WHEC.com  
   January 09, 2025

Rochester Regional Health is working to cut its spending by temporarily closing hospital beds due to the latest result of a nursing shortage in the healthcare system. RGH President Tammy Snyder says recruitment went well in 2024. Now, hospital leaders are looking at what they can do to attract and retain nurses while cutting down on spending. That includes reducing how much the hospital spends on agency nurses. Snyder says every agency RN gets offered permanent employment or another opportunity at the hospital. Outside of that, RGH is working to attract the next generation of nurses. "We also are partnering with our local nursing schools. Those nursing students come to RGH as a part of their nursing training," said Snyder. "We wanna make sure that they have a fantastic experience with us so that they choose RGH as their employer after graduation."

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