The District of Columbia Health Workforce Resources
Resources: Supply and Demand (9)
Key Resources
Assessing Health and Health Care in the District of Columbia: Phase 2 Report
Document
Reports on further analysis of the District of Columbia's health care system. Offers policy recommendations related to health care access, emergency care, and health care capacity. Identifies shortages of primary care providers. Organization: Rand Corporation Author: Lurie N, Gresenz CR, Siegel B, Regenstein M Date: 6/2008 view details
Tagged keywords: District of Columbia, Health Care Access, Policy, Primary Care, Supply and Demand
|
District of Columbia Industry and Occupational Projections 2010-2020
Document
Presents labor market data for the District of Columbia. Provides employment projections through 2020 for all occupations, including health care occupations primarily under SOC code 29. Date: 7/2012 view details
Tagged keywords: District of Columbia, Profession-by-Profession, Supply and Demand
|
District of Columbia State Health Workforce Planning Report: DC Health Care Workforce Partnership Final Report
Document
Examines health workforce supply and demand for the District of Columbia. Summarizes current health workforce efforts, identifies challenges, and offers recommendations. Discusses career pathways and provides examples. Funded by HRSA State Planning Grant. Organizations: Capital City AHEC, District of Columbia Department of Employment Services, District of Columbia Workforce Investment Council Date: 9/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: District of Columbia, Education and Training, Policy, Profession-by-Profession, Supply and Demand
|
May 2012 State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates District of Columbia: Healthcare Practitioner and Technical Occupations
Document
Includes the number of people employed in each field and the average wages for health care occupations in the District of Columbia. Estimates based on May 2012 data. Organization: Bureau of Labor Statistics Date: 2013 view details
Tagged keywords: Compensation, District of Columbia, Profession-by-Profession, Supply and Demand
|
Physician & Physician Assistant Workforce Capacity Report: A Summary of Findings from the Physician and Physician Assistant 2010 Workforce Survey in the District of Columbia
Document
Reports on a survey of physicians and physician assistants renewing their license in DC during 2010. Addresses demographics, training, location, specialty, retirement, social media use, and more. Organization: District of Columbia Board of Medicine Date: 9/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: District of Columbia, Diversity, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Primary Care, Supply and Demand
|
Additional Resources
Assessing Health and Health Care in the District of Columbia
Document
Evaluates health care in the District of Columbia to identify areas for improvement. Includes information on the number of emergency medical services providers and their training, the interview guides used for the study, and the District's Health Professional Shortage Areas. Organizations: District of Columbia Hospital Association, Rand Corporation Author: Lurie N, Gresenz CR, Siegel B, Regenstein M Date: 1/2008 view details
Tagged keywords: Dentists, District of Columbia, Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics, Health Care Access, Physicians, Supply and Demand
|
District of Columbia Physician Workforce Profile
Document
One-page profile of the state's physician supply, medical school enrollment, and graduate medical education. Based on data included in the AAMC's 2011 State Physician Data Book. Organization: Association of American Medical Colleges Center for Workforce Studies Date: 2011 view details
Tagged keywords: District of Columbia, Education and Training, Physicians, Recruitment and Retention, Residency Programs, Supply and Demand
|
The Economic Benefits of Addressing the Nursing Shortage
Document
Identifies the number of projected registered nurse openings for 16 states and D.C. from 2002-2012, the average RN salary for each state, and the total projected income for these openings, including income tax revenues. Organization: Southern Regional Education Board Date: 4/2007 view details
Tagged keywords: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nursing Occupations, Oklahoma, Registered Nurses, South Carolina, Supply and Demand, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia
|
HRSA State Health Workforce Profile: District of Columbia
Document
Provides data on the state's health workforce, including the number of physicians, nurses, dentists, and professionals from 26 other health care disciplines. Offers information for identifying and addressing health workforce gaps. Organizations: Center for Health Workforce Studies - SUNY Albany, Health Resources and Services Administration, HRSA Bureau of Health Professions Date: 2000 view details
Tagged keywords: District of Columbia, Profession-by-Profession, Supply and Demand
|
Page last updated April 16, 2013
|