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Page 1: Northern Virginia Health Information Management/Health Information Technology Regional Conference Ernst Cultural Center, Northern Virginia Community College

Northern Virginia Health Information Management/Health Information TechnologyRegional Conference

Ernst Cultural Center, Northern Virginia Community College Annandale CampusMay 23, 2013

Northern Virginia Health Care Workforce Study Update

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AGENDA

• About JFF

• Project Team

• Local Context

• Research Questions

• Research Study: Four Phase Process & Timeline

• Discussion Questions

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JFF’s mission is to help young people and adults struggling most in today's world succeed in education and careers. We are committed to ensuring that all low-income youth and adults attain postsecondary credentials with value in the labor market.

To accomplish this, JFF focuses on three key goals:

1. Accelerate the number of low-income high school students who graduate college and career ready with postsecondary momentum

2. Accelerate postsecondary attainment and career advancement through education and career pathways leading to credentials with value in the labor market

3. Significantly alter the national conversation so that aligned education and career advancement systems are the expected norm and supported in national and state policy and capacity

ABOUT JFF

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PROJECT TEAM

• Dr. Randall Wilson, Senior Project Manager

• Myriam Milfort, Senior Project Manager

• John Dorrer, Senior Advisor

• Jeremy Kelley, Project Manager

• Adwapa Donkoh, Project Manager

• David Altstadt, Consultant

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LOCAL CONTEXT

• 2003 – NoVAHealthFORCE founded

• January 2005 - “The Health Care Workforce Shortage: An Analysis of the Scope” released

• 2005 - CEO Roundtable convened & Call to Action issued

• 2006-2012 - Commonwealth of VA funds program to expand nursing education

• 2007 – USDOL funds program to expand imaging workforce

• January 2008 – Health Care Workforce Update

• April 2013 – New workforce study initiated

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RESEARCH QUESTIONS

• What are Northern Virginia’s Health Care Workforce Needs?– Patient demand: population growth, aging, health insurance coverage

– Provider capacity for inpatient and outpatient care (beds)

• What are the Current Gaps in Northern VA’s Health Care Workforce?– For 24 critical occupations, plus additional occupations lacking training

programs in NoVA

– For nursing professions by credential

• What are NoVA’s Future Health Care Workforce Needs?

• What are the roles of Northern VA’s Educational Institutions in Supplying the Health Care Workforce?

• What Are The Health Care Workforce Needs In Loudon County And Prince William County?

Randall Wilson
sub-bullets under the main headings with specific questions and data needs?
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RESEARCH STUDY: NORTHERN VIRGINIA AREA DEFINITION

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RESEARCH STUDY: CRITICAL 24 OCCUPATIONS

1. Dental Assistants2. Dental Hygienists3. Emergency Medical Technicians and

Paramedics4. Home Health Aides5. Licensed Practical and Licensed

Vocational Nurses6. Medical and Clinical Laboratory

Technicians7. Medical and Clinical Laboratory

Technologists8. Medical Records and Health

Information Technicians9. Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and

Attendants10. Occupational Therapists11. Pharmacists12. Pharmacy Technicians

13. Physical Therapist Assistants14. Physical Therapists15. Radiologic Technologists and

Technicians16. Registered Nurses17. Respiratory Therapists18. Speech-Language Pathologists19. Surgical Technologists20. Medical and Nurse Managers*21. CT Scanning Technologist22. MRI technologist23. Surgical Technicians*24. Phlebotomists

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RESEARCH STUDY: FOUR PHASE PLAN & TIMELINE

Apr. 1st – 30th April 1st – May 31st May 13th – July 30th Jul. 12th – Nov. 15th

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PHASE I: PRELIMINARY RESEARCH

Purpose: solidify operational aspects of the study, including referrals to contacts, confirmation of research questions and work plan; and to introduce the study to key regional stakeholders. The following activities are also planned:

•Kick off initiative during April roundtable•Conduct literature review•Identify and catalogue data sources relevant to each phase of the research•Obtain and study relevant documents•Clarify questions of access to PwC’s documents and regional contacts•Establish priorities with SSG and CEO Roundtable

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PHASE II: SECONDARY LABOR MARKET RESEARCH

Purpose: to conduct secondary regional labor market data analysis on demand, supply, and gaps. Preliminary findings from this analysis will be provided in advance to focus group members and to help frame the discussions.

•Demographic analysis

•Supply analysis

•Demand analysis

•Education and training analysis

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PHASE III: PRIMARY RESEARCH

Purpose: collect primary data, using focus groups, interviews, and online surveys, to determine demand, supply, and capacity trends of providers and educational institutions, and better understand strategies and context for trends.

•Round I Focus groups: Employers and Educators

•Focus group: Implications of IOM BSN recommendations

•Interviews with key stakeholders, providers and educators

•Online employer survey

•Round II Focus groups: Employers and Educators

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PHASE IV: ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING OF FINDINGS

Purpose: compile and refine written analysis of the quantitative and qualitative data. The following activities are also planned for this phase:

•Host a second round of focus groups to validate preliminary findings from employer and education and training stakeholders

•Fill in any remaining gaps or new and unanswered questions that arose during our analysis/composition and survey phases

•Submit final report (September 30)

•Public Presentation of findings (Oct. 15 – Nov. 15)

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FOCUS GROUP QUESTIONS

• What HIM and HIT positions are in greatest demand? What specific skills and competencies are in greatest demand?

• How do you anticipate that demand for skilled HIM/HIT professionals will change in the next 5-10 years?

• What will drive changes in workforce demand?  

• What other factors in the environment might affect the demand for HIT workers in the next 5-10 years?

• What are the chief barriers to meeting HIT workforce needs?

• How are health care employers currently meeting staffing needs in HIT/HIM?

• How important are HIT/HIM credentials when selecting candidates for positions?

• How well prepared are graduates of area HIT/HIM programs to perform successfully on the job? What additional preparation, if any, do they need to meet job requirements?

• What are the chief gaps [if any] in educational capacity for HIT/HIM in the region?

• What strategies would be most effective in filling these gaps?

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