New Mexico Healthcare Workforce Data Maurice “Mark” Moffett, PhD Research Assistant Professor 1.

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New Mexico Healthcare Workforce Data Maurice “Mark” Moffett, PhD Research Assistant Professor 1

Bio Economics ◦ Public Economics & Econometrics Post-doc ◦ Health Services Research Past Experience ◦ Financial Analyst, Labor Economist ◦ SCSU, BCM, VA HSR&D, WVU Current ◦ Family & Community Medicine ◦ Office for Community Health ◦ Healthcare Workforce 2

Brief History Health Care Workforce Data Collection, Analysis and Policy Act (Act) New Mexico Center for Health Workforce Analysis (NMCHWA) Electronic surveys New Mexico Health Care Workforce Committee 3

Healthcare Workforce Data License Data ◦ GADS ◦ Actively licensed License Renewal Survey Data ◦ Demographics ◦ Practice Status/Type/Setting/Activities ◦ Average Hours/Weeks/Patients ◦ Near Future Practice Plans 4

Data Sources Regulation and Licensing Department Board of Nursing Department of Health 5 License DataSurvey Data

Steps Data transfer Identify “active” list Uniques (e.g. CNMs) License name and number Link survey by license name & number 6

So Far Primary Care MDs LPNs/RNs CNS/CNPs Psychiatrists Dentists Primary Care Docs Ob/Gyn Psychiatrists General Surgeons CNS/CNPs Report 2014 Report

Licensed vs Surveyed 8

Estimates for ,957 primary care physicians 1,089 certified nurse practitioners and certified clinical nurse specialists 256 obstetrics and gynecology physicians 179 general surgeons 321 psychiatrists 9

Benchmarks used by the New Mexico Health Care Workforce Committee PCPs: 0.79 PCPs per 1,000 population CNS/CNPs: 0.58 per 1,000 population Psychiatrists: 1 per 6,500 population Ob/GYN: 2.1 per 10,000 female population General Surgery: Critical need = 3.0 per 100,000 population; Minimum need = 6.0 per 100,000; Optimal ratio = 9.2 per 100,000 10

Primary Care Physicians 11

Nurse Practitioners 12

Obstetrics/Gynecology 13

General Surgeons 14

Practice Status 15

New Mexico Medical Doctors by Practice Setting,

Practice Type / Ownership 17

2015 Report Mental & Behavioral Health Workforce ◦ Psychiatry ◦ Psychology ◦ Social Work ◦ Mental Health Nurse Practitioners ◦ Therapists & Councilors Primary Care Projections 18

Potentials Multivariate Longitudinal Spatial Linked to outcomes 19

Thank you 20