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Department of Health Professions DHP Healthcare Workforce Data Center Overview Annual Roundtable on Nursing Practice, Education and Research Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa June 16, 2011

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DHP Healthcare Workforce Data Center Overview. Annual Roundtable on Nursing Practice, Education and Research Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa June 16, 2011. Outline. Workforce data availability and limitations Data Center background & research http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/hwdc/default.htm - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: DHP Healthcare Workforce  Data Center Overview

Department of Health Professions

DHP Healthcare Workforce

Data Center Overview

Annual Roundtable on Nursing

Practice, Education and Research

Hilton Richmond Hotel & SpaJune 16, 2011

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Department of Health Professions

June 2011

Outline1) Workforce data availability and limitations

2) Data Center background & researchhttp://www.dhp.virginia.gov/hwdc/default.htm

3) Surveys underway and under development

4) Planned publications for 2011-12

5) Q & A

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Health Professional Workforce Data

• Individual states (not the federal government) license health professionals due to:

– Amendment X of the U.S. ConstitutionThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

– Dent v. West Virginia (1889), the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed individual state’s sovereignty in regulating professions.

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Health Professional Workforce Data

• State licensing boards have the “best data.”

• But it has always been intended for licensure applications and renewals purposes . . .

NOT to answer research questions related to workforce analysis and planning.

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Health Professional Workforce Data

• Most states must rely on the “address of record” provided to licensing boards as proxies for practice location. And, then this is done generally only to assist in determining health workforce shortage areas for HRSA.

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Health Professional Workforce Data• Public and private organizations also use

state licensure data and their own ad hoc surveys.

• Only a handful of states (NC & MI) have developed formal research programs designed to provide answers to healthcare supply and demand policy questions across professions.

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Health Professional Workforce Data

• Workforce research is in its infancy. Not only is the formal body of research small, but there are no agreed upon standard research methods and definitions.

• Even “supply” and “demand” mean vastly different things from study to study, including those studying the same profession.

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Greater Need to Know Now • But the need to know the answers to questions

such as “who is practicing,” “with what skill set,” “where,” “for how many hours each week” for “what type of patient,” and “for how much longer” is becoming more essential.

• Healthcare has a large economic impact and access to adequate healthcare significantly impacts the quality of life.

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Greater Need to Know NowDriving forces for a “perfect storm:” Unprecedented

demand increase with supply decrease.

• By 2020, Virginia is estimated to have 1 million more people than in 2008 and a greater proportion age 65+.

• A large portion of Virginia’s nurses are “Baby Boomers” and older, and the trend is expected to continue into the next decade.

• Insurance coverage through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act should add to the demand at the same time that a large bulk of practitioners will want to reduce hours or retire.

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Healthcare Workforce Data Center

• In 2007, a Governor’s commission on healthcare recommended the Center’s creation within DHP.

• DHP is the natural repository for over 80 professions and 300K+ licensees and has online licensure renewal and application capability.

• HB2405 was enacted in 2009 which authorized Department’s collection and dissemination of workforce data -- ensuring confidentiality.

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Healthcare Workforce Data Center Mission

To improve the healthcare system in the Commonwealth by improving data collection and measurement of the Commonwealth’s healthcare workforce through regular assessment of workforce supply and demand.

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Healthcare Workforce Data Center

• Online licensure renewal and, now also, application processes easily incorporate surveys to minimize cost and data error.

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Healthcare Workforce Data Center

• Funding for start-up made available for two years through Workforce Investment Act grants – starting in the Spring of 2008.

• In 2010, Virginia was awarded $1.93 million health workforce grant to the new Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority.

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Health Workforce Data Improvements

• The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act also created a new 15 member

National Health Care Workforce Commission

• We should begin to expect uniform standards for data collection and reporting for all the states in the near future.

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Data Center & Research

• A walk through the website publications & handouts . . .

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New Surveys in Place

• Physicians (MD and DO) – Dec. 2009

• Nurses (RN and LPN) – April 2010

• Certified Nurse Aides – July 2010

• Physician Assistants – November 2010

• Nurse Practitioners – February 2011

• Behavioral Sciences (LCSW, LPC & Clinical Psychologist) – April 2011

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New Surveys continued

• New on-line applications: – RN - Occupational Therapists

– LPN - Respiratory Care Practitioner

– Dentist - Pharmacists

– Dental Hygienist - Pharmacy Technicians

– Medicine & Surgery

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Surveys in Development

• Pharmacist (November 2011)• Pharmacy Technician (November 2011)• Dentist (January 2012)• Dental Hygienist (January 2012)

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Surveys to Begin Development in 2011/12as Determined by the Advisory Council

• Physical Therapist

• Occupational Therapist

• Speech-Language Pathologist

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Publications Planned for 2011-12

• 2010 Nursing Education Program Survey Report (July 2011)

• 2010 Physician Survey Report (Fall 2011)• 2010 Nursing Survey Report (Spring 2012)• 2011 Pharmacy Survey Report (Spring 2012)• 2011 Dentistry Survey Report (Summer 2012)

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Questions?

[email protected]

804-367-4426