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The Allied Health Part of The Allied Health Part of HealthcareHealthcare
Presented by: Page MichiePresented by: Page MichieManager Workforce Planning and DevelopmentManager Workforce Planning and Development
Carolinas HealthCare SystemCarolinas HealthCare SystemOctober 3, 2008October 3, 2008
The Bad The Bad News…News…
Our Workforce SupplyOur Workforce SupplyDiminishes and Turns GrayerDiminishes and Turns Grayer
-1.00%
0.00%
1.00%
2.00%
3.00%
4.00%
5.00%
1975 1985 1995 2005 2012 2017
An
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Worker age 55-64
Total labor force
The U. S. Workforce Slowing Growth, Getting Older
Bureau of Labor Statistics
95,000,000
105,000,000
115,000,000
125,000,000
135,000,000
145,000,000
155,000,000
165,000,000
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2010
Pe
op
le“Impending Crisis”
Impending Crisis: Skilled Labor Shortage
10,033,000 More Jobs than People
1,516,000 Less Jobs than People
Jobs Available
Civilian Labor ForceVHA, March 2003
Disparity of Minority Disparity of Minority Workers in HealthcareWorkers in Healthcare
Over 25% of the US population is Over 25% of the US population is African American, Hispanic and African American, Hispanic and Native American, yet minorities Native American, yet minorities make up:make up: 9% nurses9% nurses 6% physicians6% physicians 5% dentists5% dentists
Number of minorities training to Number of minorities training to become healthcare workers is become healthcare workers is decreasingdecreasing
The Ugly The Ugly News…News…
Unemployment on the Unemployment on the riserise
US unemployment – 6.1% US unemployment – 6.1% ((8/2008 8/2008 BLSBLS))
Char/Meck WDB -7.0%*Char/Meck WDB -7.0%* Gaston WDB – 7.8%*Gaston WDB – 7.8%* Centralina WDB – 7.0%*Centralina WDB – 7.0%* Region C WDB - 8.4%*Region C WDB - 8.4%* Western Piedmont - 8.4%*Western Piedmont - 8.4%*
* Workforce Development Area Numbers are based on * Workforce Development Area Numbers are based on
August 2008 data.August 2008 data.
The Good The Good News…..News…..
Healthcare StatsHealthcare Stats
Healthcare will generate 3 Healthcare will generate 3 million new wage and salary jobs million new wage and salary jobs between 2006 and 2016, more between 2006 and 2016, more than any other industry than any other industry
Many healthcare workers have Many healthcare workers have jobs that require less than 4 jobs that require less than 4 years of collegeyears of college
(BLS.gov)(BLS.gov)
Healthcare GrowthHealthcare Growth
Health care employment Health care employment continued to grow in August continued to grow in August (27,000), with more than half of (27,000), with more than half of the gain in hospitals. the gain in hospitals.
Over the past 12 months, health Over the past 12 months, health care has added 367,000 jobs. care has added 367,000 jobs.
(BLS: Sept. 08)(BLS: Sept. 08)
So What is Allied Health?So What is Allied Health?
The term "allied health" is used to identify a cluster of health professions, encompassing as many as 100+ occupational titles.
Approximately two million Allied Health professionals are employed in the United States and taken as a group, comprise 60% of the health care workforce.
(Council for Allied Health in NC)
Roles of the Allied Health Roles of the Allied Health ProfessionalProfessional
Allied Health professionals work directly or indirectly with the patient
Some allied health professionals practice independently
Others work as part of a health care team, providing continual evaluation and assessment of patient needs
They also play a major role in informing the attending clinician of the patient's progress and response to treatment.
(explorehealthcareers.org)(explorehealthcareers.org)
Who are some of these Who are some of these professionals?professionals?
Athletic trainersAthletic trainers Rad TechsRad Techs Clinical Lab TechsClinical Lab Techs PharmacistsPharmacists Pharmacy TechsPharmacy Techs Dental HygienistsDental Hygienists Diagnostic Medical Diagnostic Medical
SonographersSonographers DietitiansDietitians Occupational Occupational
TherapistsTherapists Occupational Occupational
Therapy AssistantsTherapy Assistants
Just to name a few…Just to name a few…
Physical TherapistsPhysical Therapists Physical Therapy Physical Therapy AssistantsAssistants RadiographersRadiographers Respiratory TherapistsRespiratory Therapists Speech Language Speech Language PathologistsPathologists EMT’s/ParamedicsEMT’s/Paramedics Cath Lab TechsCath Lab Techs Medical CodersMedical Coders Medical AssistantsMedical Assistants
What is not Allied What is not Allied Health?Health?
Nurses: RNs, NPs, LPNsNurses: RNs, NPs, LPNs Physicians Physicians ChiropractorsChiropractors PodiatristsPodiatrists OptometristsOptometrists DentistsDentists Aides: psychiatric aides, nursing Aides: psychiatric aides, nursing
aides, home health aides, orderlies, aides, home health aides, orderlies, attendantsattendants
NC StatsNC Stats(NCESC.ORG)(NCESC.ORG)
Health Care Jobs in North Carolina, 2005Other, 3%
Physicians, 5%
LPNs, 5%
RNs, 24%
Nurse aides, orderlies and attendants, 26%
Allied Health Professions,
37%
Note: "Other healthcare occupations" includes: chiropractors, dentists, optometrists, and pharmacists.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statist ics (2005). URL: http://www.bls.gov/oes/.
Total Health Care Jobs =
302,270
Some of NC’s Fastest Growing Some of NC’s Fastest Growing OccupationsOccupations
are in Healthcareare in Healthcare(2006-2016)(2006-2016)
OccupationOccupation Projected Projected OpeningsOpenings
% Change% Change
Mental Health CounselorsMental Health Counselors 1,0801,080 53.0553.05
Mental Hlth & Substance Abuse Mental Hlth & Substance Abuse Social WorkersSocial Workers
1,8301,830 53.0053.00
Medical AssistantsMedical Assistants 4,6304,630 49.2149.21
Substance Abuse & Behavioral Substance Abuse & Behavioral Disorder CounselorsDisorder Counselors
560560 47.9447.94
OT AssistantsOT Assistants 970970 47.6547.65
Pharmacy TechniciansPharmacy Technicians 4,0704,070 42.0442.04
Medical & Public Health Social Medical & Public Health Social WorkersWorkers
1,2901,290 38.9038.90
Physical TherapistsPhysical Therapists 1,5801,580 38.2438.24
Dental HygienistsDental Hygienists 1,7801,780 37.1137.11
http://www.ncesc.com
Fast growing jobs that your Fast growing jobs that your WDB Areas have in WDB Areas have in
common common (ncesc.org)(ncesc.org)
Surg Techs Surg Techs EMTs/ParamedicsEMTs/Paramedics Medical Records and Health Info Medical Records and Health Info
TechsTechs Dental HygienistsDental Hygienists Med Lab TechsMed Lab Techs Respiratory TherapistsRespiratory Therapists Physical Therapy AssistantsPhysical Therapy Assistants
Certificate/DiplomaCertificate/Diploma
▪▪ Jobs that require one year or less Jobs that require one year or less of training of training (from WDB lists and NCESC)(from WDB lists and NCESC)
EMTEMT Pharmacy Tech*Pharmacy Tech* Phlebotomy TechPhlebotomy Tech Surgical Tech*Surgical Tech* Medical Assistant*Medical Assistant*
* Also an Associates Degree* Also an Associates Degree
Associate DegreeAssociate Degree
Jobs that require at least two years Jobs that require at least two years of training of training (from WDB lists and NCESC)(from WDB lists and NCESC)
Dental HygienistDental Hygienist Medical Records and Health Medical Records and Health
Information TechsInformation Techs Medical and Clinical Lab TechMedical and Clinical Lab Tech Respiratory TherapistRespiratory Therapist Physical Therapy AssistantPhysical Therapy Assistant Occupational Therapy AssistantOccupational Therapy Assistant
Non-clinical Healthcare Non-clinical Healthcare PositionsPositions
Additional healthcare positions in Additional healthcare positions in demand, not traditionally demand, not traditionally considered Allied Health but are considered Allied Health but are entry-level:entry-level:
Patient Account RepresentativesPatient Account Representatives RegistrarsRegistrars
18 percent of healthcare jobs are in office and administrative support. (BLS.gov)
Allied Health Regional Skills Allied Health Regional Skills Partnership (RSP)Partnership (RSP)
Several statewide planning grants from NC Department of Commerce to Several statewide planning grants from NC Department of Commerce to address Allied Health workforce needsaddress Allied Health workforce needs
One of these planning grants is the Regional Skills Partnership (RSP) One of these planning grants is the Regional Skills Partnership (RSP) Grant for following counties:Grant for following counties:
Anson, Alexander, Cabarrus, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Anson, Alexander, Cabarrus, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Stanly, and Union; York, Lancaster, Chester and Chesterfield in SCRowan, Stanly, and Union; York, Lancaster, Chester and Chesterfield in SC
The RSP grant has put together the following to submit to the NC Dept The RSP grant has put together the following to submit to the NC Dept of Commerce:of Commerce:
Long term priority-Long term priority- Establish an education articulation to prepare physical Establish an education articulation to prepare physical therapists at the graduate level through more regionally located graduate level therapists at the graduate level through more regionally located graduate level programs for physical therapy assistants to become licensed physical programs for physical therapy assistants to become licensed physical therapiststherapists
Short term priority –Short term priority – Address insufficient information in the community Address insufficient information in the community about allied health through:about allied health through: Allied Career Expos (regional)Allied Career Expos (regional) Central Communication and Resource WebsiteCentral Communication and Resource Website More interaction with regional JobLinks by Employers to provide more More interaction with regional JobLinks by Employers to provide more
information and on-site presenceinformation and on-site presence
Career Ladder plan –Career Ladder plan – Pilot to create a pathway for dislocated workers to Pilot to create a pathway for dislocated workers to enter the allied health career field at the entry level and progress to higher enter the allied health career field at the entry level and progress to higher positionspositions
ResourcesResources
Careervoyages.govCareervoyages.gov Nchealthcareers.comNchealthcareers.com Explorehealthcareers.orgExplorehealthcareers.org College.govCollege.gov NCESC.orgNCESC.org BLS.govBLS.gov alliedhealthcouncilNC.orgalliedhealthcouncilNC.org Healthcareers4me.orgHealthcareers4me.org Agreatworkforce.comAgreatworkforce.com
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