Title: Idaho Nursing Workforce Advisory Council
1Idahos Nursing Work ForceAligning Idahos
Supply and Demand
- Idaho Nursing Workforce Advisory Council
- January 7, 2009
2Who is responsible for this body of work?
- Governor Otters Nursing Workforce Advisory
Council
3What was our charge?
- Advise Policymakers on Nurse Work force Shortage
- Develop a Strategic Plan
4What have we done
- Set the research agenda
- Established a strategic plan
- Charted a course for the future
5 Lets get started
6 A Looming Crisis
- Idahos population 55 and older will increase 50
percent by 2016. - Idaho nurse-to-citizen ratio is 20 percent below
the national average. -
- Idahos nurses are aging
- One in five is younger than 35
- Two in five are over age 50
- Idaho has fewer nurses per capita than any
surrounding state except Nevada. - Idaho needs to position itself to deal with what
many believe is a looming crisis.
7 Hospital Expansions
- Kootenai Medical Center, Coeur dAlene
- Southwest Idaho Advanced Care Hospital
- Portneuf Medical Center, Pocatello
- Idaho Complex Care Hospital
- State of Idaho Corrections Mental Health Hospital
- St. Lukes Hospital, Magic Valley
- Franklin Medical Center, Preston
- Harms Memorial, American Falls
- St. Benedicts, Jerome
- Benewah Medical Wellness Center, Plummer
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8 The Future - 2016
Nursing
9 The Future - 2016
Baccalaureate Associate
Registered Nurses
10 On The Education Front
11 A Closer Look at Faculty
12 Nursing Education Facility Expansions
- Lewis-Clark State College
- College of Western Idaho
- College of Southern Idaho
- Northwest Nazarene University
- North Idaho College
- Boise State University
- Idaho State University
- Stevens Henagar College
- Apollo College
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13 Demand for Idaho Nurses
14 Demand through 2016 Idaho employers are
projected to hire an additional 7,500
15 Graduate-Level Nurses 720 over the next decade
16 Registered Nurses 5,200 over the next decade
17 Licensed Practical Nurses 1,600 over the next
decade
18 Supply through 2013 Idaho institutions will
graduate 9,400 nurses
19Graduate-Level Nurses 21.3 a year or 300 total
by 2013
20 Registered Nurse Graduates 7 a year or 6,700
total by 2013
21 LPN Graduates Over 1.9 a year or 2,300 total by
2013
22 Gap Analysis When will we reach equilibrium?
23Gap Analysis Assumptions
Demand
Supply
24 Gap Analysis Graduate-Level Nurses
25 Gap Analysis Registered Nurses
26 Gap Analysis Licensed Practical Nurses
27 Idaho Nursing Workforce Council
28 Idaho Nursing Workforce Council
29 Idaho Nursing Workforce Council
30 Coming soon
Idaho Nursing Overview Full Report
Aligning Supply with Demand PowerPoint
Governor Otters Nursing Workforce Advisory
Council Update Talking Points
Summary of Findings Recommendations
Executive Summary
31 Goals and Strategies
32 Goal I Retain and increase nursing faculty to
meet growing demand.
- Increase capacity in nursing masters and
doctoral education. - Expand nursing masters programs at Idaho
institutions. - Implement nursing doctoral program proposed by
Idaho State University. - Enact legislation to expand opportunities for
Idaho residents under compact or contractual
agreements for nursing doctorate programs. - Expand access to nursing doctoral and
masters-level programs for educators through
scholarships, loan repayment and other
incentives. - Engage practice staff as affiliate faculty
through use of incentives and common standards
adopted statewide. - Increase current nursing faculty salaries over
three years to be competitive with industry
standards. - Create opportunities for extended contracts,
year-round employment and other options to
increase earning potential and boost retention of
nursing faculty.
33 Goal II Continue support for increased
educational capacity across the range of nursing
degree options to best meet industry and regional
demand for nurses and improve retention of
graduates.
- Prioritize investment in postgraduate programs
which demonstrate the most severe shortages. - Devote resources to build the instructional and
physical infrastructure based on regional demand
and supply forecasts. - Explore opportunities afforded by year-round
programs to increase access for students,
expedite student completion, expand opportunities
for clinical sites and improve efficiency. - Expand access to nursing education and advanced
education by implementing scholarships, loan
forgiveness, stipends and other financial aid. - Establish public-private partnerships to ensure
nursing education has adequate technology,
facilities and practice sites. - Incorporate innovative practices to enhance
educational capacity. - Establish public-private initiatives to encourage
work force retention in all sectors.
34Goal III Sustain the current nursing work force
initiative to ensure the availability of critical
work force data for informed planning.
- Define the initiative as a center for long-range
health care work force planning. - Expand scope and membership to include additional
health care disciplines. - Extend data sharing agreements to other licensing
and operating boards. - Establish timeline and public-private funding
mechanism. - Provide a compelling collective voice for
developing and disseminating Idaho nursing work
force policy initiatives. - Develop timely data and share resources to
promote strategically driven processes for
nursing work force issues. - Develop a strategic plan to implement goals and
strategies. - Provide continued monitoring of progress towards
goals. - Establish effective mechanisms to communicate
critical information to decision-makers.
35 Questions?
- Cheryl Brush
- Idaho Department of Labor
- (208) 332-3570
36 Regional Gap Analysis
37Northern Idaho - Region 1 Graduate-Level Nurses
38Northern Idaho - Region 1 Registered Nurses
39Northern Idaho - Region 1 Licensed Practical
Nurses
40North Central Idaho - Region 2 Graduate-Level
Nurses
41North Central Idaho - Region 2 Registered Nurses
42North Central Idaho - Region 2 Licensed
Practical Nurses
43Southwestern Idaho - Region 3 Graduate-Level
Nurses
44Southwestern Idaho - Region 3 Registered Nurses
45Southwestern Idaho - Region 3 Licensed Practical
Nurses
46South Central Idaho - Region 4 Graduate-Level
Nurses
47South Central Idaho - Region 4 Registered Nurses
48South Central Idaho - Region 4 Licensed
Practical Nurses
49Southeastern Idaho - Region 5 Graduate-Level
Nurses
50Southeastern Idaho - Region 5 Registered Nurses
51Southeastern Idaho - Region 5 Licensed Practical
Nurses
52Eastern Idaho - Region 6 Graduate-Level Nurses
53Eastern Idaho - Region 6 Registered Nurses
54Eastern Idaho - Region 6 Licensed Practical
Nurses