Goldman Sachs 47th Annual Global Healthcare Conference 2026
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AMN Healthcare Services (AMN) Goldman Sachs 47th Annual Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary

Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.

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Goldman Sachs 47th Annual Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary

8 Jun, 2026

Market 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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