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Title: Healthcare Workforce Forums and Mapping Initiative


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Healthcare Workforce Forums and Mapping Initiative
  • Sonya McNamara and Kristin Juliar
  • Minnesota Healthcare Education Industry
    Partnership
  • Sally Buck
  • Rural Health Resource Center
  • Ann Peton
  • RUPRIs Community Information Resources Center,
    (CIRC)

Minnesota Rural Summit July, 2005
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Healthcare Workforce Mapping Initiative
  • Goals
  • Workforce data visualization
  • Support planning for educational programs
  • Real and potential economic impact upon region
    and county
  • Assessment for new or enhancing health care
    services
  • Support for grant program development
  • Facilitate dialogue among healthcare industry,
    education, business, and elected officials
  • Support policy/legislative decision making

3
Minnesota Healthcare Workforce Mapping Partners
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Minnesota Healthcare Education Industry
Partnership
  • Mission
  • Working in partnership to provide innovative
    leadership to guide the education and training of
    a high quality workforce in a rapidly changing
    industry

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  Healthcare Workforce Mapping Initiative CIRC
National Data
  • 1990 2000 Census Income, housing, race,
    education, workforce, labor force
  • 2010 2020 Projected Demographics
  • Administrative CBSA, RUCA, MSA/non-MSA
  • Poverty Data
  • Economic/Employment Political congressional,
    state districts
  • Education elementary/high school districts
  • Health data 2002 2004 Medicare/Medicaid
    points of service, HPSA, MUA , mental health and
    community health centers, ORHP grantees,
    Ambulance Service Areas, PCSA
  • Transportation

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Older population in northern and western
Minnesota.
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Minnesota Healthcare Workforce Database
  • Survey data collected for 10 years by the MDH
    Office of Rural Health Primary Care (ORHPC)
  • In cooperation with a number of Minnesotas
    health professional licensing boards
  • Voluntary. Survey response varies.

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4,261 Primary Care Physicians 30 in rural areas
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Healthcare Workforce Mapping Initiative The Data
The Foundation for Success
  • CIRC national data sets
  • Regional boundaries McKnight Foundation
  • Health care facilities
  • Health care workforce
  • Health care education graduation data

10
2.7
110 hospitals in rural areas.
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Minnesota Healthcare Workforce Database
  • Physicians
  • Registered Nurses
  • Licensed Practical Nurses
  • Dentists
  • Dental Hygienists
  • Dental Assistants
  • Pharmacists
  • Physician Assistants
  • Respiratory Care Practitioners
  • Physical Therapists

12
18.6 increase in rural population.
2.7
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IPEDSIntegrated Post-secondary Education Systems
  • Graduate data from National Center for Education
    Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, and the
    Minnesota State College and University System
  • Includes all two- and four-year degree programs
    in Minnesota, both public and private
  • Available in other states check with Higher
    Education Coordinating Board

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Internet-based Healthcare Workforce - Mapping
Application
  • Utilizing Map Room framework
  • Provided to partners geospatial data standards,
    content for display, format, metadata/quality
    issues
  • Spatially Enabling the data and partitioning
    into SDE
  • Customizing the mapping template with State
    specific data

15
Components of GIS
  • Database

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Types of GIS Data
  • Point - healthcare facility, house
  • Line - stream, road, healthcare service route
  • Polygon/Area lake, census block group, number
    of nurses in zip code

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Geographic Features
Geographic features are represented by two types
of data.
Street Name Address range on left Address range
on right Length to travel Directions to travel
ATTRIBUTE DATA
SPATIAL DATA
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Creating Data Layers. . . linking digital data
to geography
Street Addresses Streets/Rivers/Land
Features Hospital/Medical Center/ Clinics Zip
Codes/Counties Spatial Analysis (i.e.travel
times) Service Demand/Provider Density
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Hospital Site Location
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Epidemiology Outbreak Analysis
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Types of Mapping
  • Internet (IM)
  • Desktop Arcview, ArcMap, ArcExplorer
  • Differences
  • IM access all data at one time
  • IM Unique set of analytical tools
  • IM provide public access to mapping
  • Desktop makes higher quality maps
  • Spatial enabling capability and more
  • Ability to blend two datasets and map

22
Desktop Maps of MN Healthcare Workforce Data
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Internet Mapping Map Output
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Internet Mapping
  • Takes GIS mapping online
  • Provides easier access to information
  • Built upon common Internet browsers
  • Ability to visualize multiple data layers
    interactively
  • Share maps with others or download data as a
    spreadsheet for further use

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Community Information Resources Center (CIRC)
circ.rupri.org
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CIRCs Infrastructure of Services
  • Internet Mapping
  • Interactive Internet Mapping Tutorial
  • Unique Data Download
  • Animated Time Series Maps
  • National Data Archive
  • Map Archive
  • Customized Map Output
  • Analytical Tools

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CIRCs UniqueMap Room Process Step 1
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CIRCs Unique Map Room Process Step 2
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CIRCs Unique Map Room Process Step 3
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Internet Mapping Session
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Base Data
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2010 2020 Projected Demographics
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Census Demographic
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Education by Institution Type and Change over 4
years
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Licensed Health Facilities
36
Health Professionals
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Health Professionals - Physicians
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Health Professional Shortage Areas and Medically
Underserved Areas
39
HPSA and MUA
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Questions that can be answered through Internet
Mapping
  • Where are the healthcare facilities within a
    congressional district?
  • Where are the healthcare workforce relative to
    healthcare facilities?
  • Where are Healthcare workforce relative to
    underserved
  • Where are the aging physicians relative to
    population increases workforce shortage
  • Where are the schools relative to rural?

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Where are the healthcare facilities within
Congressional district 4?
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Where are the Nursing Homes in Congressional
District 4?
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Next Steps
  • Identify data that will add value to MN
    healthcare workforce issues
  • Timing and audience
  • Any CIRC additional services wanted beyond
    internet mapping application time series
    mapping, map archive, analysis
  • Who else should be engaged?
  • Funding

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Contact Information
  • Sally Buck 218-727-9390, ext 225
  • sbuck_at_ruralcenter.org
  • Kristin Juliar 507-389-2707
  • kristin.juliar_at_mnsu.edu
  • Ann Peton 573-268-8416
  • petona_at_missouri.edu
  • http//circ.rupri.org
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