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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 5.0: Workforce Chart 5.1: Total Number of Active Physicians per 1,000 Persons, 1980 – 2005 Chart 5.2: Total Number of Active Physicians per 1,000 Persons by State, 2005 Chart 5.3: Medical and Dental Residents in Training in Community Hospitals, 1981 – 2006 Chart 5.4: Total Full-time Equivalent Employees Working in Hospitals, 1981 – 2006 Chart 5.5: Full-time Equivalent Employees per Adjusted Admission, 1981 – 2006 Chart 5.6: Number of RN Full-time Equivalent Employees and RN FTEs per Adjusted Admission, 1987 – 2006 Chart 5.7: RN Full-time Equivalents as a Percentage of Total Hospital Full-time Equivalents, 1987 – 2006 Chart 5.8: Number of Physicians by Age, 1980, 1990, and 2006 Chart 5.9: RN Employment by Type of Provider, 1980 – 2004 Chart 5.10: Distribution of RN Workforce by Age Group, 1980 – 2020 (Projected) Chart 5.11: Annual Percentage Change in Entry Level Baccalaureate Nursing Enrollment, 1990 – 2007 Chart 5.12: National Supply and Demand Projections for FTE RNs, 2000 – 2020

Chart 5.1: Total Number of Active Physicians per 1,000 Persons, 1980 – 2005 Source: CDC, NCHS Health United States, 1982, , 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, (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 non-federal physicians only. (1) (2)

Chart 5.2: Total Number of Active Physicians (1) per 1,000 Persons by State, – 2.50 < 2 3 – 3.99 > 4 Source: CDC, NCHS, Health United States, (1) Includes active federal and non-federal doctors of medicine and active doctors of osteopathy. RI 3.58 DE 2.61 DC – 2.99

Chart 5.3: Medical and Dental Residents in Training in Community Hospitals, 1981 – 2006 Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2006, for community hospitals.

Chart 5.4: Total Full-time Equivalent Employees Working in Hospitals, 1981 – 2006 Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2006, for community hospitals.

Chart 5.5: Full-time Equivalent Employees per Adjusted Admission, (1) 1981 – 2006 Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2006, 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 5.6: Number of RN Full-time Equivalent Employees and RN FTEs per Adjusted Admission, 1987 – 2006 Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2006, for community hospitals.

Chart 5.7: RN Full-time Equivalents as a Percentage of Total Hospital Full-time Equivalents, 1987 – 2006 Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2006, for community hospitals.

Chart 5.8: Number of Physicians by Age, 1980, 1990, and 2006 Source: American Medical Association. (2008 Edition). Physician Characteristics and Distribution in the US Under & Over Age 45 and over Age under 44 Number of Physicians (Thousands) Age Group

Chart 5.9: RN Employment by Type of Provider, 1980 – 2004 Source: Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration. ( ). Findings from the National Survey of Registered Nurses. Link:

Chart 5.10: Distribution of RN Workforce by Age Group, 1980 – 2020 (Projected) 0 Number of RNs (Thousands) Age under 40 Age 40 and over Age Group 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 1, ,000 1,500 2, (proj.)2020 (proj.)2004 2,500 Source: Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration. ( ). Findings from the National Survey of Registered Nurses. Link: and 2020 projections derived from The Lewin Group analysis of the National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, 2000.

Chart 5.11: Annual Percentage Change in Entry Level Baccalaureate Nursing Enrollment, 1990 – 2007 Source: American Association of Colleges of Nursing. ( ). Percent Change in Enrollments in Entry-Level Baccalaureate Nursing Programs: Link: and Berlin, L.E. et al. Enrollment and Graduations in Baccalaureate and Graduate Programs in Nursing. Washington, DC: AACN. (1) 2007 data are preliminary as of December (1)

Chart 5.12: 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). What Is Behind HRSA’s Projected Supply, Demand, and Shortage of Registered Nurses? Link: ftp://ftp.hrsa.gov/bhpr/workforce/behindshortage.pdf. Shortage of over 1,000,000 nurses in 2020