Re: Hiring freezes, cut backs?
The census this year in parts of Florida is slightly lower than usual. Very slightly lower.
The snowbird season, also tended to start later, due to many factors, ranging from the price of gas to Hurricane season. For one the hurricane season, went on until....a couple of weeks ago?, when it used to effectively end around late September, early October (despite the 11/30 official end) . Some Winter residents lost homes or have had repeated damage, and could not come any more or gave up their homes here. Plus some longtime residents have taken repeated hits from Hurricanes and have moved elsewhere. Not as many people are driving on vacation, something that definitely affects Florida tourism. There is also less disposable income.
Many facilities budget for the snowbird season, and if it is delayed or slower than usual, there will be shortfalls. And as many Florida hospitals have a narrow margin (forprofit facilities, lots of lowpaying/no paying/medicare/medicaid patients), this has a major effect.
Which begs the question, the state needs to depend less on seasonal revenues and more on regular industry. Which it won't.
The hospital I was in, had patients in "hall" beds routinely due to high census. This year, we are still full, but no hall beds.
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