EasystaffMed: Revolution in healthcare against a shortage of skilled workers!
EasystaffMed: Revolution in healthcare against a shortage of skilled workers!
The Easystaff Group has expanded its offer in the area of personnel services and launched a new start-up: Easystaffmed. This company is aimed specifically at the healthcare system and aims to improve the future -oriented handling of the apparently incessant shortage of skilled workers. As Exxpress.at can now be reported, now hospitals, outpatient care, medical practices and ordinations on highly qualified specialists, and Hour or daily. EasystaffMed's approach is based on experiences that were gained during the Covid pandemic when the parent company Easystaff used up to 800 employees in the medical sector, including qualified health and nursing staff.
The foundation of EasystaffMed is not only an answer to the current solution needs of the health sector, but also a strategic reaction to the increasing shortage of skilled workers. As the website of oe24.at adds, the aim of the start-up is to create permanent relief for medical facilities and at the same time improve working conditions in the area of care. This is done through partnership cooperation with the care facilities and a high evaluation standard in the selection and training of the specialist staff.
Management team and vision
The Management team from EasystaffMed is made up of experienced personalities. Alex Tisch is the managing director and has many years of experience from a large personnel service company. He is supported by Michael Kraak, Head of Operations at Easystaff, as well as the project managers Anja Sillipp and Tatjana Ivic, both of whom are qualified health and nursing staff. Together they work to ensure the quality in recruitment and to optimally prepare the specialists in order to meet the requirements in the healthcare system.
A central goal of Easystaffmed is to combat the shortage of skilled workers in the health sector. In view of the increasingly open areas in clinical facilities, this is urgently needed, a problem that can be observed not only in Austria, but throughout Europe. According to a report by DetailsOrt Österreich Quellen
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