RE:RE:RE:RE:What if … I also think a cap on rates is what they might do - this allows the government to say they are doing "something", but also allows the need for filling the gaps in the healthcare system to continue. (But since this is the government we are talking about, anything could happen.)
I don't know the competitiveness of PHA versus other private staffing agencies that are operating, but if there is a cap rate, then I wonder if it might actually benefit PHA (or at least not harm them that much), since if they are one of the more cost-competitive agencies, that might drive others out of business if they cannot compete.