Short on Staff: Nursing Crisis Strains US Hospitals

Short on Staff: Nursing Crisis Strains US Hospitals
Job seekers listen to a recruiter at the Colorado Hospital Association job fair in Denver, Colo., on Oct. 4, 2017. Rick Wilking/Reuters/File Photo
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MORGANTOWN, West Virginia—A shortage of nurses at U.S. hospitals hit West Virginia’s Charleston Area Medical Center at the worst possible time.

The non-profit healthcare system is one of the state’s largest employers and sits in the heart of economically depressed coal country. It faces a $40 million deficit this year as it struggles with fewer privately insured patients, cuts in government reimbursement and higher labor costs to attract a shrinking pool of nurses.