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National Health Service Corps Tennessee Primary Health Care Association Conference October 22, 2014 Lisa Gilmore HRSA s Atlanta Regional Office Bureau of Health Workforce Division of Regional Operations Health Centers and the National Health Service Corps At a Glance 1

Health Center Data as of September 2013 2,375 health centers sites have an NHSC clinician 47% of all sites with NHSC clinicians (more than 4,900) are health centers 3,930 NHSC clinicians are serving in health centers 44% of all (9,200) NHSC clinicians are fulfilling their service obligation at a health center site 1,182 Physicians (MD/DO) 842 Nurses (NP/CNM/PNS) 592 Physician Assistants 888 Oral Health Providers (DDS/RDH) 426 Mental/Behavioral Health Providers 3 Health Center Data as of September 2013 Over the past 5 years, between 40-51% of the new NHSC Loan Repayment Program awardees have worked at health center sites In 2013, the HPSA scores for these new LRP health center site awardees ranged from 14-26 (Tier 1) Among the 2,375 health centers sites that have an NHSC clinician: 1,611 (68%) have a Primary Care HPSA score of 14 or greater 1,417 (60%) have an Oral Health HPSA score of 14 or greater 1,489 (63%) have a Mental Health HPSA score of 14 or greater 911 (38%) have all three HPSA designation scores 14 or greater 4 2

Health Center Data as of September 2013 375 NHSC scholars are fulfilling their service obligation at a health center 76% of all NHSC scholars in service (nearly 500) are at health centers There are nearly 1,100 NHSC scholars in the pipeline These future primary care providers will serve in highneed areas in the coming years 5 Health Center Data as of February 2014 3,689 health center sites have a completed NHSC Jobs Center site profile Among these health center sites with profiles, 1,804 open positions are listed in the NHSC Jobs Center Primary Care 1,311 Mental Health - 301 Oral Health - 192 6 3

NHSC in Tennessee *source: HRSA Data Warehouse 10/1/14 NHSC in Tennessee *source: HRSA Data Warehouse 10/1/14 4

NHSC in Tennessee FY2014 TN US Total clinicians 171 9,242 Clinicians providing: Primary Care 121 5,278 Dental Care 16 1,308 Behavioral Health Care 34 2,630 *source: NHSC Field Strength report as of Sept. 30, 2014 NHSC in Tennessee FY 2014 TN US Clinicians working in: Urban areas 76 4,578 Rural areas 51 3,529 (some work in both) NHSC eligible health care vacancies 55 2,955 *source: NHSC Field Strength report as of Sept. 30, 2014 5

NHSC in Tennessee FY 2014 TN US Awards: NHSC Loan repayors $2,392,704 $153,406,930 NHSC Scholars $491,251 $40,966,157 *source: NHSC Field Strength report as of Sept. 30, 2014 2014 National Health Service Corps Program Updates 6

National Health Service Corps Today More than 45,000 clinicians have served in the NHSC Expanding access to health care Improving the health of people who live in urban and rural areas, where health care is often scarce NHSC consists of more than 9,200 clinicians currently working in underserved communities NHSC Programs Student to Service Loan Repayment (S2S) - Pilot Loan Repayment (NHSC LRP) Scholarships (NHSC SP) State Loan Repayment (SLRP) 13 FY 2014 NHSC Funding $283.04 Million ACA funding Programs Projected Awards S2S Loan Repayment Program 100 NHSC Loan Repayment Program 4,210 NHSC Scholarship Program 185 State Loan Repayment Program 45 2,070 new & 2,140 continuations 171 new & 14 continuations Supporting 285 clinicians The President s FY 2015 requested $3.95 billion over the next six years to support an annual field strength of 15,000 health care providers through FY 2020 14 7

Students to Service Loan Repayment Program Program Requirements/Eligibility Physicians in 4 th year of training Must match to primary care residency Placement in a HPSA of 14 or higher Placement assistance provided $120,000 for a 3-Year commitment FY 2013 Application Cycle 78 Awards; 100 Applications Received Average debt per application over $200,000 FY 2014 Application Cycle (Closed November 19, 2013) 87 Awards; 100 Applications Received 15 NHSC Loan Repayment Program FY 2013 Application Cycle Over 5,700 Applications Received; 2,106 New Awards made Electronic Employment Verification - Implemented FY 2014 Application Cycle (Closed March 24, 2014) Over 6,250 Applications Received 2,775 New awards made Funding levels for FY 2014 HPSAs 14 & above up to $50,000 HPSAs 13 & below up to $30,000 16 8

NHSC Scholarship Program FY 2013 Application Cycle 180 New Awards made; 16 Continuations 1,739 Applications Received Regional Offices manage Scholar Placement Getting Prepared for Service (GPS) Program Webinars; Social Media; Mentor Program Virtual Job Fairs FY 2014 Application Cycle (Closed May 15) 190 New Awards made; 7 Continuations 1,845 Applications Received 17 State Loan Repayment Program Eligible Applicants States; Matching Requirement Flexibility in Program States can Customize Workforce Needs Disciplines Pharmacists & Registered Nurses added in 2012 New Site Types added - Nursing Homes Critical Access Hospitals; State, County and Local Mental Health Hospitals; Length of service commitment Amount of loan repayment FY 2014 Application Cycle (Closed April 29) All 50 states, DC and U.S. territories eligible 38 states awarded; 7 new grantees (GA, ID, ME, NC, NE, VT, WY) 18 18 9

FY 2013 State Loan Repayment Program Grantees 19 Recruitment and Retention at Health Centers 10

Recruitment and Retention at Health Centers Three strategies to strengthen recruitment and retention utilizing your relationship with the NHSC: 1. Participate in NHSC Virtual Job Fairs in order to actively recruit for open vacancies 2. Inform your site s about retention strategies utilizing data from the 2013 NHSC Clinician Survey 3. Prepare for the upcoming launch of the new shortage designation system 21 NHSC Virtual Job Fairs nhsc.hrsa.gov/corpsexperience/virtualjobfair Provide NHSC-approved sites with the opportunity to promote their job openings and "virtually recruit" to a targeted audience of primary care job seekers Each site has approximately 15 minutes in a virtual room to discuss their site, community they serve, and positions available, as well as interact with clinicians seeking job opportunities 22 11

NHSC Virtual Job Fairs nhsc.hrsa.gov/corpsexperience/virtualjobfair After the Job Fair, each site s information, job openings, and contact information is provided to the participants NHSC Virtual Job Fairs planned for the Fall of 2014 include two specifically designed to assist NHSC Scholars with placement Information, including how to register as a site presenter, will be posted on the NHSC Virtual Job Fair website www.nhsc.hrsa.gov/corpsexperience/virtualjobfair 23 Retention Strategies 2013 NHSC Clinician Survey Short term retention rate at 85% in 2013; up from 76% in 2010 85% who fulfilled their NHSC service commitment in FY 2012 and FY 2013 (an estimated 4,500 NHSC Alumni), remained in underserved communities/hpsas 61% at same NHSC site 16% within shortage designation 8% at another NHSC site 24 12

Retention Strategies 2013 NHSC Clinician Survey Retention Factors Main reason for leaving site Family considerations (19%) Site operation/direction did not align with personal goals (17%) Problems with employer/site (14%) Influenced decision to remain at site Experience at site (60%) Balanced schedule (42%) Salary (36%) Site Operation (36%) 25 New Shortage Designation System Modernizing the health professions shortage designation processing system to a streamlined, on-line system that provides quality, transparent information for the designation of areas and facilities. Goals of the new system are to provide: Increased predictability of system and outputs Transparency and utility of processes and data Enhanced external facing functionality Reduction of paper Defined schedules and maximized resource time Articulated, standardized and refined policies and procedures 26 13

New Shortage Designation System TIMELINE July/August 2014 SDMS (new system) acceptance testing/training August 2014 ASAPs (old system) decommissioned October 2014 SDMS 1.0 Release Site and PCO Portals Automatic Facility HPSA Modeling and Scoring 27 Questions/Discussion State HRSA BHW State Leads Phone Number Regional Wanza Bacon (404) 562-7040 Alabama Angela Sheffie (404) 562-0130 Florida Janice Cook (404) 562-4177 Florida Tonjus Mason (404) 562-7493 Georgia Carolyn Keshinro (404) 562-4118 Kentucky Debra Powell (404) 562-4130 Mississippi Monica Harrington (404) 562-3003 North Carolina Michele Farris (404) 562-5037 South Carolina Angela Sheffie (404) 562-0130 Tennessee Lisa Gilmore (404) 562-3004 28 14

The Health Insurance Marketplace The next open enrollment period is November 15, 2014- February 15, 2015 www.healthcare.gov 15