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Title: Health Care MIS Data 20062007


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Health Care MIS Data2006-2007
  • Jim Comins, Initiative Director
  • Education Co-Chair SWHOAC

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Vocational Education MIS
  • VTEA money requires accountability
  • Cal Community Colleges Management Information
    System collects, collates and reports
    educational data on student performance in
    Occupational Education
  • Vocational Programs categorized into
  • Taxonomy of Program Codes
  • TOP Codes (Health TOP Codes--12000 series)

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Core Indicators Definitions
  • I Skill Attainment--indicates attainment of C
    or better (Goal 79.76)
  • IICompletion Rate--Percentage of students who
    complete degree or certificate (Goal 60.82 )

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Core Indicators Definitions
  • III., A. Placement in Post-secondary (4-year)
    Education, Employment (Goal 83.19 )
  • III., B. Retention in employment (employed for 3
    or more consecutive quarters) (Goal 82.85 )
  • IV. Non-traditional Students (occupations with
    75 one gender)
  • A. Participation (Goal 29.98)
  • B. Completion (Goal 25.05 )

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Implications
  • Mentoring programs, outreach efforts and learning
    communities are all methodologies by which
    increasing numbers of diverse students may be
    recruited and their success fostered.
  • Recruit males into primarily female-dominated
    professions. HUB Project at Monterey Peninsula
  • Allied health faculty should work closely with
    counselors and faculty in prerequisite classes to
    gain their assistance in guiding students into
    satisfying and rewarding careers in health care.
  • Allied health faculty should also reach out to
    engage their secondary school counterparts in
    guiding students into careers in health care.

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Implications
  • California high schools reform
  • Development of discipline-specific academies and
    magnet schools.
  • Frequently the health disciplines are the foci of
    these high school innovations.
  • Allied health faculty should capitalize on these
    opportunities for developing partnerships to
    provide a steady stream of well qualified, highly
    motivated, and well-prepared students into allied
    health programs.

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