Medical Physics Workforce Study: Overview

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Medical Physics Workforce Study: Overview AAPM 52 st Annual Meeting July 21, 2010 Jean Moore School of Public Health University at Albany http://chws.albany.edu

The Center for Health Workforce Studies Based at the School of Public Health at SUNY Albany Not-for-profit academic research center Our mission is to provide timely, accurate data, and conduct policy-relevant research about the health workforce Our goal is to inform public policies, the health and education sectors and the public

Goal of the Study To determine whether the supply of medical physicists will be sufficient to meet future demand for their services To identify potential strategies to avert future shortages in the profession

What Are the Study Objectives? To compile or collect data needed to understand the roles, responsibilities, education, and career paths of medical physicists To learn from key stakeholders about barriers to and facilitators of expanding accredited residency programs/slots To develop projections of the supply of and demand for medical physicists (radiation oncology and diagnostic radiology) To understand the workforce implications of shortages of medical physicists To recommend potential strategies that AAPM and other stakeholders may want to consider to assure a sufficient supply of medical physicists to meet demand for them.

Study Components Literature Review/Preliminary Report Stakeholder and Key Informant Interviews Survey of Medical Physicists in the AAPM Membership Development of Supply and Demand Forecast Models for Medical Physicists in Two Disciplines: Radiation Oncology and Diagnostic Radiology

Medical Physics Workforce Study: Conclusions and Next Steps Jean Moore School of Public Health University at Albany http://chws.albany.edu

The Health Workforce: The Basic Premise A health care system is only as good as its workforce The workforce directly impacts on: Quality Cost Access

Health Workforce Supply and Demand Imbalances Fluctuations in health workforce labor markets can lead to widespread workforce imbalances, referred to as shortages or surpluses

Nursing Cycles of Overproduction and Shortage Registered Nursing Graduations in the US, 1984-2008 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Source: IPEDS

Imbalances Can Take Many Forms.. Profession or specialty imbalances, (e.g., registered nurses, primary care physicians, general surgeons) Geographic imbalances, (e.g., differences in supply of health workers between rural and urban areas) Institutional and service imbalances, i.e., differences in the supply of health workers in different settings, (e.g., acute care compared to long-term care) Public and private imbalances, differences in the supply of health workers between publicly- and privately-sponsored providers Gender or racial/ethnic imbalances in a health profession

The Medical Physicist Training Pipeline Will Shortly Be Constricted There are many graduates from medical physics education programs (masters and doctoral) There is great competition for the relatively small number of medical physicist residency slots Like medicine, the production of new board eligible medical physicists will be limited by the number of residency slots

Context of Future Supply/Demand Gaps in Medical Physics Aging of the U.S. population Health reform Expanded access to health insurance Focus on primary and preventive care Support for innovation Technological evolution and advances Concerns about health care quality, patient safety and medical errors Economic conditions

Response Options to an Emerging Shortage Postpone implementation of the new certification requirements Produce more medical physicists A rapid expansion of residency slots Expand the # of DMP programs Extend work hours and/or clinical careers of currently practicing medical physicists Use current supply more efficiently More delegation Create new levels within the profession

Consequences of Failure to Respond If a serious shortage of medical physicists occurs in the future, it will affect access to and cost of health care services Others may respond: Health care providers Other professions States Examples, endoscopy in the U.K. and dental therapists in Alaska

Next Steps Critical need to monitor the medical physicist workforce going forward Pipeline: student and resident exit survey Supply of medical physicists Demand for medical physicists Engage in a long-term workforce planning effort Update model parameters Inform strategies that can assure an adequate supply of well-trained medical physicists for the future