Indiana s Health Care Workforce

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Indiana s Health Care Workforce An Overview Jonathan Barclay, MA Zach Sheff, MPH Indiana Medicaid Advisory Committee Aug. 19, 2014

Indiana Health Workforce Reports 2 Methodology - Survey offered during re-licensure (online) - Match survey response to license data - Inclusion/exclusion criteria - Active/probationary license status - Responded to survey (& listed IN practice addr) - Reported active work status on survey http://ahec.iupui.edu/hws

3 Indiana Health Workforce Reports Content of Reports - Demographic information - Professional characteristics - Education/credential background - Geographic distribution

Biennial Licensure Survey Datasets Reported 4 Indiana Healthcare Professional Development Commission Indiana State Department of Health, Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, Indiana Center for Health Workforce Studies Year of re-licensure Profession 1997-98 1999-2000 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2013-14 Physicians X X X X X X X P Registered Nurses X X X X X X X P Physician Assistants X X X X X S Dentists X X X S Dental Hygienists X X X S Pharmacists X X X S S Mental Health 1 X X X P S Optometrists X 2 Licensed Practical Nurses X 3 1. Masters-prepared therapists and social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses. 2. With IU School of Optometry 3. With Indiana Center for Nursing Odd-year renewals Even-year renewals X complete P in process S to be scheduled Overall survey response rates mean 79.8% median 81.8%

5 2013 Registered Nurse Report Total licenses: 99,580 Total online renewals: 89,223 (89.6%) Total survey responders: 80,934 Total active in Indiana: 52,111 -Response Rate: 90.7%

6 2013 Registered Nurse Report Percent of RNs Included in Analysis 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 Year 2013 RNs 54.5% Staff Nurses 60.1% Hospital based* 74.0% Work 36+ hours per week 3,131 Advanced Practice Nurses 945 Nursing Faculty *Includes short term, long term, psychiatric, non-psychiatric, federal, and non-federal hospitals Diploma Bachelor's Degree Doctorate Associate Degree Master's Degree Linear (Doctorate)

7 2013 Registered Nurse Report Rate per 100,000 Population Indiana FTEs* 741 Indiana 901 United States 853 *Source: 2013 registered nurse IPLA licensure data and survey data gathered during relicensure Source: Area Health Resources Files (AHRF). 2012-2013. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Rockville, MD.

8 2012 Dentist Report Total licenses: 3,748 Total online renewals: 3,356 (89.5%) Total survey responders: 3,025 Total active in Indiana: 2,314 -Response Rate: 90.1%

9 2012 Dentist Report 2010: 2,693 active IN dentists 2012: 2,314 active IN dentists 100% 90% 80% 70% 2012 Dentists 62.3% Work 30-39 hrs/wk 78.9% In general dentistry 37.8% Over 55 years old 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Under 35 35-54 55-64 65 and older Female Male

Rural Counties Report Chronic Barriers to Access to Oral Health Services 10 Rate per 100,000 Population Indiana FTEs* 38 Indiana 24 United States 30 *Source: 2012 dentist IPLA licensure data and survey data gathered during re-licensure Source: Area Health Resources Files (AHRF). 2012-2013. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Rockville, MD.

HRSA Shortage Designations can increase access to federal workforce resources 11 Source: Indiana Primary Health Care Association; http://www.indianapca.org/?page=20

12 2012 Mental Health Report Professions included in report: Clinical social workers, social workers, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors (Licensed Mental Health Professionals) Psychologists Psychiatrists Psychiatric/Mental Health Advanced Practice Nurses

13 2012 Mental Health Report LMHPs Psychologists Psychiatrists PAPNs Total licenses 8,803 1,706 - - Total online renewals 5,159 (58.6%) 1,497 (87.7%) - - Total survey responders 5,092 1,492 661 129 Total active in Indiana 3,687 1,064 356 76 Response Rate 98.7% 99.7% 74.7% -

14 Psychiatrist Shortage Worsens 74 Mental Health Professional FTEs per 100,000 population Mental Health Professionals 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 Active Indiana LMHPs Active Indiana Psychologists Active Indiana Psychiatrists Active Indiana PAPNs Profession Mean Age Plan to retire within 10 years LMHPs 48.9 26.3% Psychologists 52.2 34.2% Psychiatrists 55 n/a PAPNs n/a 43.4%

Rural Communities Face Urgent Behavioral Health Provider Shortages 5 counties with no LMHPs 15 27 counties with no psychologists 43 counties with no psychiatrists 4 counties with no mental health professionals

16 2014 Mental Health HPSA Map Source: Indiana Primary Health Care Association; http://www.indianapca.org/?page=20

17 2013 Physician Data Total licenses: 25,800 Total online renewals: 23,742 (92.0%) Total survey responders: 17,735 Total active in Indiana: 9,461 -Response Rate: 74.7%

Primary Care Physician Workforce Growth is Anemic Rate per 100,000 Population 8000 7000 18 Indiana FTEs* 129 Indiana 170 United States 198 *Source: 2013 physician IPLA licensure data and survey data gathered during re-licensure Source: Area Health Resources Files (AHRF). 2012-2013. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Rockville, MD. Active Indiana Physicians 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 Primary Care Non-Primary Care

Primary Care Supply is Important in All Counties 19

Need for Primary Care Access is a Function of Provider Supply and Population Health 20 Source: Indiana Primary Health Care Association; http://www.indianapca.org/?page=20

Rural Docs Respond to Need: Physicians Offering a Sliding Fee Scale 21

2013 Percent of Patients Paying with Indiana Medicaid 22 Physician FTEs per 100,000 Population 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 I do not accept Indiana Medicaid Indiana Medicaid accounts for 0% - 5% of my practice Indiana Medicaid accounts for 6% - 10% of my practice Indiana Medicaid accounts for 11% - 20% of my practice Indiana Medicaid accounts for 21% - 30% of my practice Indiana Medicaid accounts for 31% - 50% of my practice Indiana Medicaid accounts for greater than 50% of my practice Urban Rural

Health Workforce Studies Program Indiana AHEC Network Department of Family Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine 23 Jonathan Barclay, MA Associate Director (317) 278-8893 jbarclay@iupui.edu Zach Sheff, MPH Project Coordinator (317) 278-9284 zsheff@indiana.edu Hannah Maxey, PhD Incoming Director hlmaxey@iupui.edu Questions? http://ahec.iupui.edu/hws