Employee Retention a Concern for Health Care Industry
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — A new study by Health eCareers based in Centennial found that nearly one-third of health care recruiters in the U.S. rank employee turnover as their greatest staffing concern this year and say hiring the best health care employees is only part of the battle — once you have them, you need to keep them.


Margaret McDonald, LEED AP, has joined HOK as director of interiors in St. Louis. McDonald began her career at HOK in 1997. She rejoins the firm from Arcturis, where she served as principal and design director for the past 15 years. McDonald succeeds Michael Nolan, senior vice president, who has relocated from St. Louis to assume a new role as director of interiors in HOK’s Chicago office while continuing to help guide the firm-wide interiors practice.
WASHINGTON — Following the dismissal of the top Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) official in charge of construction, Rep. Mike Coffman, R-Colo., introduced legislation on March 26 that would help get the Aurora, Colo., VA hospital built while holding the VA accountable for its failures.
LUBBOCK, Texas — Covenant Health, based in Knoxville, Tenn., is investing $450 million toward construction and renovation efforts for its hospital system in Lubbock.
Perkins+Will’s New York office recently announced the elevation of Robert Goodwin into the College of Fellows, the AIA’s highest honor for excellence. Goodwin has designed a number of Perkins+Will’s award-winning projects, including the new Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford University Medical Center, among others. Goodwin, the architectural design director for Perkins+Will’s New York office, has practiced architecture for more than 20 years.