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New Data: Nursing Profession Is Bigger, More Diverse, Better Educated

May 2, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

A report from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) indicate that efforts to grow and diversify the nursing workforce are showing results.

Health Care: One of Every Nine U.S. Jobs

April 23, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

Health care employment accounted for 10.74 percent of total employment in the United States in March, according to a report by the Altarum Institute.

How Can We Expand the Primary Care Workforce?

January 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

The United States has a deficit of nearly 40,000 primary care physicians—a situation that is expected to worsen as the population continues to age and as millions more Americans become insured through health reform.

Supplemental Nurses Are Just As Educated, Slightly Less Experienced, And More Diverse Compared to Permanent Nurses

November 5, 2012 | Journal Article

Employing supplemental nurses could help meet the challenges of an aging nursing workforce, the projected future shortage of nurses, and an increasingly diverse U.S. population.

The Affordable Care Act and Physician Supply

January 29, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

A report completed this month examines how the Affordable Care Act will affect the nation’s supply of physicians.

Study: More Primary Care Physicians Needed by 2025

November 20, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

The United States will need 52,000 additional primary care physicians by 2025 to meet from population growth, population aging and insurance expansion.

Nurse Practitioners and Primary Care

May 15, 2013 | Issue Brief

Nurse practitioners can help meet the growing need for primary care, if state and federal policy-makers remove barriers that limit their ability to provide, and get paid for, a wider range of preventive services and acute care.

New Study Suggests Short-Term Contract Nursing Workforce Could Help Offset Looming Nursing Shortage

November 5, 2012 | News Release

With similar education levels, more geographic mobility, and greater diversity compared with permanent nurses, short-term contract nurses could help hospitals with nursing shortages.

Health Care Employment Rose in September

October 9, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that health care employment rose by 44,000 jobs in September.

Resource Allocation and Funding Challenges for Regional Local Health Departments in Nebraska

March 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Decisions regarding resource allocation and funding challenges in regional health departments in Nebraska are made based on the needs of the community, not by calculations or population size, and are dependent on resources received from the state. T ...

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