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Workforce CHAPTER 5

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.1: Total Number of Active Physicians per 1,000 Persons, 1980 – 2013 Source: National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States, 1982, , 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and Hyattsville, MD. (1) 1980 does not include doctors of osteopathy. (2) 2004 and later years include both federal and non-federal physicians. Prior to 2003, data included only non-federal physicians.

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.2: Total Number of Active Physicians (1) per 1,000 Persons by State, 2013 Source: National Center for Health Statistics. (2016). Health, United States, Hyattsville, MD. (1) Includes active federal and non-federal doctors of medicine and active doctors of osteopathy. 2 – 2.50 < 2 3 – 3.99 > – 2.99 RI 4.02 DE 2.74 DC 7.47

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.3: Number of Physicians and Dentists (1) Employed by Community Hospitals, 1999 – 2014 Source: Analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2014, for community hospitals. (1) Includes full-time and part-time physicians, dentists, medical interns and residents, and dental interns and residents.

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.4: Medical and Dental Residents (1) in Training in Community Hospitals, 1994 – 2014 Source: Analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2014, for community hospitals. (1) Includes full-time equivalent interns and residents. Chart 5.3 in 2014 and earlier years’ Chartbooks.

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.5: Total Full-time Equivalent Employees Working in Hospitals, 1994 – 2014 Source: Analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2014, for community hospitals. Chart 5.4 in 2014 and earlier years’ Chartbooks.

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.6: Full-time Equivalent Employees per Adjusted Admission, (1) 1994 – 2014 Source: Analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2014, 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. Chart 5.5 in 2014 and earlier years’ Chartbooks.

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.7: Number of RN Full-time Equivalent Employees and RN FTEs per Adjusted Admission, 1994 – 2014 Source: Analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2014, for community hospitals. RN: Registered Nurse; FTE: Full-time Equivalent. Chart 5.6 in 2014 and earlier years’ Chartbooks.

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.8: RN Full-time Equivalents as a Percentage of Total Hospital Full-time Equivalents, 1994 – 2014 Source: Analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2014, for community hospitals. RN: Registered Nurse; FTE: Full-time Equivalent. Chart 5.7 in 2014 and earlier years’ Chartbooks.

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Source: National Council of State Boards of Nursing. National Nursing Workforce Study Link: Chart added in Chart 5.9: Percent Distribution of RN Workforce by Age Group, 2015 Percent of RNs 50s 40s 20s 60s and older 30s

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.10: RN Employment by Type of Provider, 2015 Source: correspondence with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. (1) Category includes general medical and surgical hospitals, psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals and specialty hospitals. (2) Category includes nursing care facilities, residential care facilities, continuing care retirement communities and assisted living facilities and other residential care facilities. (3) Category includes home healthcare services, elementary and secondary schools, individual and family services, community food and housing services and vocational rehabilitation services. (4) Category includes but is not limited to offices of physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners, state and local government designations, outpatient care centers, educational support services, health and personal care stores, insurance carriers, junior colleges, colleges, universities, professional schools, technical and trade schools and other schools and instruction. Chart added in All Other (4) Public/Community Health (3) Nursing Home/Extended Care Facilities (2) Hospitals (1)

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.11: Number of Physicians (1) by Age, 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2013 Source: American Medical Association. (2015 Edition). Physician Characteristics and Distribution in the U.S. (1) Includes inactive physicians and residents. Chart 5.8 in 2014 and earlier years’ Chartbooks. Under & Over Age 45 and over Age under 44 Number of Physicians (Thousands) Age Group

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.12: Annual Percentage Change in Entry Level Baccalaureate Nursing Enrollment, 1995 – 2015 Source: correspondence with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Chart 5.11 in 2014 and earlier years’ Chartbooks.

TRENDWATCH CHARTBOOK 2016 Workforce Chart 5.13: National Supply and Demand Projections for FTE RNs, 2018 – 2025 Source: Copyrighted and published by Project HOPE/Health Affairs as Buerhaus PI, Auerbach DI, Staiger DO. The Recent Surge In Nurse Employment: Causes and Implications. Health Affairs, 2009; 28(4):w The published article is archived and available online at Chart 5.12 in 2014 and earlier years’ Chartbooks. RN FTE Demand RN FTE Supply FTEs (Thousands) Shortage of about 260,000 nurses in 2025