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A-38 Table 5.1: Total Number of Active Physicians per 1,000 Persons by State, 2003 and 2004 Source: CDC, NCHS, Health United States, 2006. (1) Includes.

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2 A-38 Table 5.1: Total Number of Active Physicians per 1,000 Persons by State, 2003 and 2004 Source: CDC, NCHS, Health United States, 2006. (1) Includes active federal and non-federal doctors of medicine and active doctors of osteopathy. Data for Chart 5.2 State Physicians per 1,000 Persons State Physicians per 1,000 Persons 03040304 Alabama2.11 Montana2.302.27 Alaska2.32 Nebraska2.362.35 Arizona2.272.22Nevada1.901.92 Arkansas2.022.05New Hampshire2.632.62 California2.52 New Jersey3.213.16 Colorado2.622.66New Mexico2.352.38 Connecticut3.493.50New York3.71 Delaware2.662.59North Carolina2.45 District of Columbia7.077.42North Dakota2.352.38 Florida2.542.51Ohio2.652.72 Georgia2.182.20Oklahoma1.992.03 Hawaii3.093.10Oregon2.592.63 Idaho1.77 Pennsylvania3.153.17 Illinois2.712.72Rhode Island3.433.46 Indiana2.182.16South Carolina2.252.26 Iowa2.162.10South Dakota2.132.21 Kansas2.302.32Tennessee2.512.54 Kentucky2.242.27Texas2.102.12 Louisiana2.512.53Utah2.082.10 Maine2.992.96Vermont3.503.51 Maryland3.913.93Virginia2.642.65 Massachusetts4.084.17Washington2.612.62 Michigan2.672.71West Virginia2.422.46 Minnesota2.702.75Wisconsin2.482.53 Mississippi1.831.84Wyoming1.941.92 Missouri2.57

3 A-39 Table 5.2: Medical and Dental Residents in Training in Community Hospitals, 1981 – 2005 Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2005, for community hospitals. Data for Chart 5.3 YearResidents 198157,776 198258,439 198359,990 198461,888 198559,171 198663,200 198760,909 198863,608 198964,478 199064,530 199167,189 199269,111 199373,377 199474,027 199578,137 199677,160 199775,398 199878,345 199977,796 200077,411 200177,731 200278,715 200377,813 200484,628 200583,823

4 A-40 Table 5.3: Total Full-time Equivalent Employees Working in Hospitals and Full-time Equivalents per Adjusted Admission, (1) 1981 – 2005 Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2005, for community hospitals. (1) An aggregate measure of workload reflecting the number of inpatient admissions, plus an estimate of the volume of outpatient services, expressed in units equivalent to an inpatient admission in terms of level of effort. Data for Charts 5.4 and 5.5 YearFTE PersonnelFTE per Adjusted Admission 19813,028,1540.073 19823,305,1360.079 19833,095,5790.074 19843,016,6650.073 19852,996,8460.075 19863,024,3200.076 19873,106,0820.078 19883,195,1680.080 19893,297,9470.082 19903,415,6220.083 19913,530,6230.084 19923,615,1450.084 19933,674,2500.085 19943,690,9050.083 19953,707,9580.081 19963,724,8430.079 19973,789,7520.078 19983,831,0680.077 19993,837,9640.075 20003,911,4120.073 20013,987,2740.073 20024,069,4950.072 20034,108,6280.071 20044,147,9410.070 20054,256,8990.070

5 A-41 Table 5.4: Number of RN Full-time Equivalent Employees, RN Full-time Equivalent Employees per Adjusted Admission, and RN Full-time Equivalents as a Percentage of Total FTEs, 1987 – 2005 Year RN FTEs (thousands) RN FTEs per Adjusted Admission RN FTEs as a Percent of Total FTEs 1987759.00.019224.4% 1988770.60.019224.1% 1989791.50.019624.0% 1990809.90.019723.7% 1991840.50.020023.8% 1992858.90.020123.8% 1993874.10.020123.8% 1994890.90.020124.1% 1995893.70.019524.1% 1996895.10.019024.0% 1997901.20.018523.8% 1998929.70.018624.3% 1999938.10.018224.4% 2000957.60.017924.5% 2001958.00.017424.0% 2002988.10.017424.3% 20031,021.30.017724.9% 20041,053.10.017925.4% 20051,094.20.018125.7% Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2005, for community hospitals. Data for Charts 5.6 and 5.7

6 A-42 Table 5.6: RN Employment by Type of Provider, 1980 – 2004 Source: 2000 & 2004 preliminary findings from The Registered Nurse Population: National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses March 2004. Link: http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/reports/rnpopulation/chart6-dlink.htm. 1980-1996 findings from the National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, 1980-2000, National Center for Health Workforce Analysis, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration. Data for Chart 5.9 1980198419881992199620002004 Percent Employed by Hospitals65.7%68.1%67.9%66.5%60.1%59.1%56.2% Percent Employed by Nursing Homes/ Extended Care Facilities 8.0%7.8%6.6%7.0%8.1%6.9%6.3% Percent Employed by Public/Community Health 6.6%6.8% 9.7%13.2%18.3%14.9% All Other19.8%17.3%18.7%16.8%18.7%15.7%22.6% Table 5.5: Number of Physicians by Age, 1980, 1990, and 2005 Source: American Medical Association, Physician Characteristics and Distribution in the US, 2007 Edition. Data for Chart 5.8 Age Group198019902005 Under 35128,506134,872 140,093 35-44118,840184,743 212,050 45-5488,063116,803 222,469 55-6468,23983,614 157,596 65 & Over64,03195,389 169,845 Total # of Physicians467,679615,421 902,053

7 A-43 Table 5.7: Distribution of RN Workforce by Age Group, 1980 – 2020 (projected) Source: 2010 & 2020 projections derived from The Lewin Group analysis of National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, 2000; 1980, 1990, and 2000 estimates from National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, National Center for Health Workforce Analysis, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration. Data released March 2004. Link: http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/rnsurvey04/. Data for Chart 5.10 Age Group1980199020002004 2010 (proj.) 2020 (proj.) 20s321,316252,890247,123217,538261,672266,514 30s320,101536,442614,728483,418539,981554,090 40s224,468419,766935,866821,810723,147651,459 50s171,240206,647585,497676,785896,206697,039 60s36,71646,372313,675217,538373,573535,371 Total # of RNs1,073,8411,462,1172,696,8902,417,0892,794,5802,704,473

8 A-44 Table 5.8: National Supply and Demand Projections for FTE RNs, 2000 – 2020 Source: National Center For Health Workforce Analysis, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, 2004. Link: ftp://ftp.hrsa.gov/bhpr/workforce/behindshortage.pdf. Data for Chart 5.12 YearRN FTE SupplyRN FTE Demand 20001,890,7002,001,500 20051,942,5002,161,300 20101,941,2002,347,000 20151,866,1002,569,800 20201,808,0002,824,900


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