hospital personnel walking down corridor In addition to shortages of material supplies, the health care labor market faces a shortage of workers. (Photo: Spotmatik Ltd/Shutterstock)

Over the last few months, supply shortages have plagued the health care industry. And while these shortages have been drivers of costs in the short term, over the longer term, it may be that a shortage of something else will drive costs up even more — a shortage of labor.

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