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Which health care professionals are leaving their jobs?

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The categories of health care workers experiencing the biggest losses.

About 20% of health care providers have left their job since 2020, and by some estimates 47% may quit by 2025. But which kinds of providers have been most affected by this trend? Definitive Healthcare, a data analytics firm, used information from the Atlas Dataset and other public sources to learn the categories of health care workers experiencing the biggest losses. Here is a snapshot of their findings.

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