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Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. Description
Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. provides nurse, allied and physician staffing services, and workforce solutions to the healthcare market in the United States. It operates through three segments: Nurse and Allied Staffing, Physician Staffing, and Other Human Capital Management Services. The Nurse and Allied Staffing segment provides nurse and allied staffing services; and is involved in staffing allied health professionals, registered nurses, nurse assistants, and other healthcare professionals in a range of specialties, such as operating room technicians, rehabilitation therapists, radiology technicians, respiratory therapists, radiation therapy technicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. This segment markets its nurse and allied staffing services primarily to acute care hospitals and health systems; staffing solutions under the Cross Country Staffing and Allied Health Group brands; and health and medical services for-profit and not-for-profit sectors. The physician Staffing segment provides temporary physician staffing (locum tenens) services. The Other Human Capital Management Services segment offers education and training programs, as well as provides retained search services for physicians and healthcare executives. The company was formerly known as Cross Country, Inc. and changed its name to Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. in May 2003. Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida.
Industry: Staffing & Outsourcing Services
Keywords: Radiation Radiation Therapy Staffing Services Nursing Radiology Acute Care Hospitals Health Professional Health Systems Human Capital Management Healthcare Market Medical Services Respiratory Therapist Workforce Solutions Allied Health Professions Employbridge Nurse Practitioner Search Services
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