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National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations® (NALTO®) Announces 2022 Board of Directors, Jarin Dana as President-Elect

Dallas, Texas – March 10, 2022 – The National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations® (NALTO®) recently introduced new and re-elected members to its Board of Directors at its 2022 Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Jarin Dana of Fusion Healthcare Staffing was elected President-Elect, and Liz Hale of MPLT Healthcare was elected Vice President of the organization.

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The National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations® (NALTO®) Announces New Officers to Board of Directors

The National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations® (NALTO®) recently announced two new officers to its Board of Directors.

Jarin Dana, CFO of Fusion Healthcare Staffing, has been elected Vice President of NALTO®.

“NALTO® is the most collaborative industry association I have ever seen. I’m honored to be a part of it and serve in this new capacity. I look forward to the challenge of taking on key industry issues over the years to come,” says Dana.

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NALTO® Leads Annual National Locum Tenens Week Celebration

August 9, 2021 – This week the National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations® (NALTO®) leads the healthcare staffing industry in the fifth annual National Locum Tenens Week celebration.

“NALTO® salutes the many locum tenens providers who make a positive impact on the world every day. They fill gaps in coverage at facilities, from small rural clinics to large urban hospitals; provide compassionate care; and save lives. And for the last 18 months, they have selflessly stepped up to serve on the front lines of the COVID crisis wherever they are needed most,” says Matt Young, NALTO® President.

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Accounting for Locum Tenens Providers in the Vaccination Process

 

Accounting for Locum Tenens Providers in the Vaccination Process

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NALTO Independent Contractor Status

 

You may proudly recall that at 6pm on March 28, 2020, thousands of New Yorkers stepped out on their balconies, leaned out their windows, and cheered as healthcare’s first responders walked out of their shifts at medical facilities across the city. At that time, there were over 70,000 healthcare professionals that volunteered to combat the pandemic, with many more on the way. Among them were over 8,000 doctors.

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