AMN Healthcare Services (AMN) Goldman Sachs 47th Annual Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Goldman Sachs 47th Annual Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
8 Jun, 2026Market overview and demand trends
Healthcare staffing market normalized post-COVID, with TAM peaking at $70B and now stabilizing near $40B, above pre-COVID levels of ~$30B.
Demand and pricing for travel nurses and allied health have been stable, with travel nurse demand up year-over-year and allied demand healthy since early 2023.
Physician staffing saw a slight slowdown but remains positive, with persistent shortages and growing demand for locum tenens and permanent placements.
Mental health specialties show the most acute shortages, with strong demand for both virtual and in-person services.
Outpatient and non-acute care, especially in mental health, are key growth areas, supported by recent contract wins and market trends.
Labor supply, cost, and client strategies
Contract labor cost premium over permanent staff is at a historic low (5-7%), making flexible staffing more attractive for clients.
Hospitals have maximized cost controls by reducing average hours worked and supervisor ratios, but further flexibility is needed.
Wage inflation has slowed to 2-3%, but renewed permanent hiring could reignite wage pressures.
The supply of travel nurses surged during COVID (from 40,000 to 150,000), now settling under 60,000, indicating a larger but normalized market.
Clients increasingly seek workforce planning tools to optimize the mix of permanent and contingent labor, especially amid reimbursement pressures.
Regulatory and reimbursement environment
Shifts in Medicaid and exchange markets, along with new regulations, are prompting clients to seek cost-effective staffing solutions.
Larger health systems are expected to expand as smaller and rural hospitals face reimbursement challenges, increasing demand for efficient staffing.
Standardization of licensing, especially for virtual mental health, remains a challenge for staffing flexibility.
Clients are focused on controlling costs and aligning labor capacity with census, with payer mix and regulatory changes as key concerns.
The move to lower-cost care settings (post-acute, outpatient) is accelerating as reimbursement tightens.
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