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Health Workforce Research e-Library

HRSA’s Bureau of Health Workforce (BHW) invests in research on issues that affect the U.S. health workforce. Much of our research helps health policymakers consider the supply, demand, distribution, and education of health workers. This helps them develop policy and programs. 

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Emerging Health Technologies in Long-Term Care and Suppliers’ Views on Their Potential to Assist and Support the Workforce

Topic: Long-Term Care
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
Author(s): Susan Chapman, Jacqueline Miller, Joanne Spetz
Emerging technological advances have the potential to assist the long-term care (LTC) workforce in caring for an aging population in the home and LTC settings. Technology may change workforce needs and alleviate increasing workforce demand. This article analyzes emerging health technologies that may assist, replace, and/or support recruitment and retention of the workforce in home and LTC settings.

Variation in Teledentistry Regulation by State

Topic: Oral Health, Telehealth
Resource Type: Other
Year: 2023
Author(s): T Fernando, M Langelier, S Surdu
Teledentistry is the use of information and communication technology to deliver virtual oral health services in real time (synchronous) or through store-and-forward (asynchronous) methods. Regulatory guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic facilitated the swift adoption and expansion of teledentistry. However, considerable variability in regulation of teledentistry by states limits the ability of clinicians to provide virtual oral health care. This infograph illustrates the variation in teledentistry regulation by state to help oral health stakeholders understand those differences.

Exploring the impact of household, personal, and employment characteristics on dentistry’s income gap between men and women - The Journal of the American Dental Association (ada.org)

Topic: Health Equity, Oral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
Author(s): Sai Sindhura Gunavarapu, Simona Surdu, Margaret Langelier
This study provides an update on the income gap between men and women in dentistry, evaluating the impact of dentists’ household, personal, and employment characteristics on income differences.

Teledentistry Adoption and Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Topic: COVID-19, Oral Health, Telehealth
Resource Type: Report
Year: 2023
Author(s): M Langlier, T Fernando, S Surdu, A Romero
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of teledentistry was limited, The utility of teledentistry was widely questioned in light of the predominately procedural nature of dentistry. Due to the closures of dental practices and organizations during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, teledentistry quickly became a useful tool for dental providers to connect with patients. This report 1) reviews the enabling statutes and regulations for the provision of teledentistry services in each of the 51 regulatory jurisdictions in the US, and 2) discusses themes that emerged from dental provider interviews on the use of teledentistry prior to, during, and subsequent to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Understanding the Pathway from Undergraduate to Graduate Degrees in Social Work to Diversify the Behavioral Health Workforce

Topic: Behavioral Health, Health Careers
Resource Type: Brief
Year: 2023
Author(s): Todd Jensen, Lisa DS Zerden, Brooke Lombardi, Orrin Ware, Brianna Lombardi
Increasing the diversity of the behavioral health workforce is critical to providing culturally competent and responsive behavioral health care to minority communities. This study used the National Survey of College Graduates (NSCG) to understand the pipeline of diverse Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) graduates to Master of Social Work (MSW) programs in order to assess how student demographics, educational programs, and loan debt burden impact pathways into the profession.

Harm Reduction Workforce, Behavioral Health, and Service Delivery: A Cross-Sectional Study

Topic: Behavioral Health
Resource Type: Brief
Year: 2023
Author(s): Lisa de Saxe Zerden, Orrin Ware, Brooke Lombardi, Brianna Lombardi
This study addressed three research questions: (1) Who constitutes the community based HR workforce? (2) Who provides behavioral health services at HR organizations? (3) Do referrals differ by the type of HR?

The Impact of COVID-19 on Medical and Registered Nurse Education

Topic: Health Careers, COVID-19, Medicine, Nursing
Resource Type: Brief
Year: 2023
This research brief examines the impact of COVID-19 on undergraduate medical education and on RN education from the start of the pandemic up to the present. However, it is likely that other health profession education programs that rely on clinical training for their students were also affected.

Documenting Latino Representation in the US Health Workforce

Topic: Allied Health, Health Equity, Medicine, Nursing, Oral Health, Primary Care
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
We compared the representation of the four largest Latino subpopulation groups in the health workforce with that group’s representation in the US workforce, using 2016–20 data. Mexican Americans were the most underrepresented subpopulation in professions requiring advanced degrees. All groups were overrepresented in occupations requiring less than a bachelor’s degree. Among recent health professions graduates, overall Latino representation has been increasing over time.

Parental Perspectives on Barriers to Pediatric Oral Health Care: Associations with Children's and Families' Characteristics

Topic: Health Equity, Oral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
Author(s): Zhao Yunhan, Surdu Simona, Langelier Margaret
The purpose of this study was to identify barriers to oral health services experienced by children and evaluate variation across demographic and socioeconomic population groups.

Implications of COVID-19 on Safety-net Oral Health Services

Topic: COVID-19, Oral Health
Resource Type: Report
Year: 2023
The objective of this research was to describe the challenges posed by the pandemic on the ability of safety-net providers to deliver oral health care to underserved communities and to identify strategies that enabled care delivery during recent years but especially during the initial challenging months of 2020.

2023 HWRC Annual Report

Topic: Behavioral Health, COVID-19, Telehealth
Resource Type: Report
Year: 2023
The 2023 HWRCs’ Annual Report captures all of the HRSA-sponsored work conducted by the HWRCs throughout the past year. Topics include COVID-19, burnout, telehealth, health equity, health professions education, and more! This year’s report also introduces 2 new HWRCs: the UNC Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center and the Consortium for Workforce Research in Public Health.

Virtual Meeting: Clinical Faculty and Educator Development – A Call for Transformation

Topic: Health Careers, Nursing
Resource Type: Webinar
Year: 2023
Author(s): Garrett Chan, Eddie Burns Jr
Dr. Patricia Benner and colleagues’ published book Educating Nurses: A Call For Radical Transformation shares results of a multi-year study investigating nursing education and describes needed changes and specific recommendations for the nursing education community. HealthImpact has partnered with Dr. Benner to create the Clinical Faculty and Education Certificate Program, to help clinical faculty and educators transform their teaching practices. This virtual meeting will review these strategies to help better prepare the next generation of nursing professionals. Come prepared to share your own experiences and perspectives during this event.

Virtual Meeting: Interprofessional Simulation – Communication Is Key

Topic: Allied Health, Medicine, Nursing
Resource Type: Webinar
Year: 2023
Author(s): Penny Briese
Our recent virtual meeting Interprofessional Simulation: Communication Is Key is now available for viewing on demand. During this interactive discussion, Dr. Briese discussed the process of designing and running an interprofessional simulation-based learning experience (SBLE) aimed at facilitating communication between long-term care, emergency medical services (EMS), and emergency department (ED) healthcare providers.

Demystifying Infographics: How to Visualize Your Research

Topic: Workforce Data & Methodology
Resource Type: Webinar
Year: 2023
Author(s): HWTAC
In this second video in our HWTAC Dissemination Video Series, learn why infographics are an important communication tool to help your research reach a broader audience. We’ll also take you step by step through the process of selecting content, creating data visualizations, and organizing your layout. This is follow-up to Video 1: “How to Condense Research Findings”: https://www.healthworkforceta.org/media-library/how-to-condense-research-findings/

Virtual Meeting Q&A: Growing, Sustaining, and Supporting the Birth Doula Workforce

Topic: Allied Health, Women's Health (Maternal)
Resource Type: Webinar
Year: 2023
Author(s): Amy Chen, Grace Guenther, Paula Kett, Sabia Wade, Marieke van Eijk
There has been growing interest in recent years about doula care and its role in addressing racial disparities in maternal health. Over half of the states in the US are currently exploring or in the process of implementing Medicaid coverage for doula care. During this virtual meeting our panel of experts answered audience questions about the birth doula workforce.

Characteristics of Public Health Registered Nurses and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: Lessons Learned from the 2018 NSSRN

Topic: COVID-19, Nursing, Public Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
Author(s): Yongjin Choi, David Armstrong, Jean Moore
Little research has compared the demographic and practice characteristics of registered nurses (RNs) who work in public health (PH RNs) with other RNs and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who work in public health (PH APRNs) with other APRNs. We examined differences in characteristics between PH RNs and other RNs and between PH APRNs and other APRNs.

AHRQ’s Physician and Physician Practice Research Database (3P-RD) Webinar

Topic: Medicine, Workforce Data & Methodology
Resource Type: Webinar
Year: 2023
Author(s): Zeynal Karaca, Herbert S. Wong, Xiaochu Hu
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) created the Physician and Physician Practice Research Database (3P-RD) which captures census data of physicians and physician practices in 13 states, including characteristics that may be useful for analytic purposes. This webinar describes how these databases were built and how to gain access to them for your research purposes. This webinar was cosponsored by HWTAC and AcademyHealth’s Health Workforce Interest Group.

How Governor Directives Changed Health Workforce Flexibility in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Topic: COVID-19
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
In times of heightened population health needs, the health workforce must respond quickly and efficiently, especially at the state level. We examined state governors' executive orders related to 2 key health workforce flexibility issues, scope of practice (SOP) and licensing, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Diversity of the US Public Health Workforce Pipeline (2016-2020): Role of academic institutions

Topic: Health Careers, Health Equity
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
Author(s): Anushree Vichare, Yoon Hong Park, Christine Plepys
The objective of this study was to develop a diversity index (DI) comparing the diversity of graduates across public health schools and programs in the United States and to examine characteristics associated with institutions’ graduate diversity.

Changes in Waivered Clinicians Prescribing Buprenorphine and Prescription Volume by Patient Limit

Topic: Behavioral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
Author(s): Qian Luo, C lese Erikson
The Drug Addiction Treatment Act (DATA) of 2000 created a pathway for clinicians to obtain waivers (“DATA waivers”) to treat patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) outside of an opioid treatment program, provided the clinicians met certification and training requirements. Prior research mainly relies on DATA-waiver status or prescription data alone to estimate the workforce, likely leading to overestimates. This article examines trends in DATA-waivered clinicians’ active participation in prescribing buprenorphine, overall and by patient limits, between January 2017 and May 2021.

Primary Care Provider Medicaid Participation Across the U.S., 2016

Topic: Health Equity, Primary Care
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
Author(s): Qian Luo, Mandar Bodas, Anushree Vichare, Jeniece Montellano, Nicholas Jennings, Clese Erikson, Candice Chen
This study lays the foundations for using T-MSIS data to identify communities at the highest risk for access barriers and support targeted policy responses.

The use of interpreters in health centers: a mixed-methods analysis

Topic: Health Equity, Primary Care, Primary Care
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
Author(s): Marsha Regenstein, Yoon Hong Park, Maddie Krips
Health centers serve millions of patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) through highly variable language services programs that reflect patient language preferences, the availability of bilingual staff, and very limited sources of third-party funding for interpreters. We conducted a mixed-methods study to understand interpreter services delivery in federally qualified health centers during 2009–2019.

Telehealth use and access to care for underserved populations before and during COVID-19 pandemic

Topic: COVID-19, Health Equity, Telehealth
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2023
Author(s): Clese Erikson, Yoon Hong park, Natalie Felida, Michael Dill
While several studies have documented the rapid growth in telehealth visits during the pandemic, none have examined its relationship with greater overall access to care among vulnerable populations. We use Association of American Medical Colleges' Consumer Survey data to examine the relationship between access to care and telehealth use before and during the pandemic.

The Scope of Social Mission Content in Health Professions Education Accreditation Standards

Topic: Health Careers, Health Equity
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Julie Orban, Crystal Xue, Shalini Raichur, Monika Misak, Autumn Nobles, Jaileessa Casimir, Sonal Batra
Many medical education programs have recognized the need to promote social mission goals to help ensure that students graduate with the skills they need to promote health equity in their communities. However, little research has been done that explores how these institutions make social mission a part of their accreditation standards. This article describes a study that analyzed accreditation standards from institutions across multiple health disciplines to examine how these standards discussed social mission.

A longitudinal cohort study of opioid prescriptions associated with nonsurgical dental visits among Oregon and New York state Medicaid beneficiaries, 2014-2016

Topic: Behavioral Health, Oral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Enihomo Obadan-Udoh, Matthew Jura, Shen Wang, Miranda Werts, Robert Martiniano, Ulrike Muench, Elizabeth Mertz
Studies estimate that approximately one-third of all opioid prescriptions (Rxs) from dentists are associated with nonsurgical dental procedures, which suggests unwarranted opioid use. The authors conducted a retrospective longitudinal cohort study of adult Medicaid beneficiaries using administrative claims data from New York (NY) and Oregon (OR) (2014-2016) to examine opioid Rxs associated with nonsurgical dental visits.

The Changing Role of Post-baccalaureate Programs in Dental Education

Topic: Health Careers, Oral Health
Resource Type: Report
Year: 2022
Author(s): C Kwong, Miranda Werts, A Martinez, G Taylor, B Roykh, Elizabeth Mertz
The aim of this study was to examine changing trends in post-baccalaureate programs available to pre-dental students and to assess the role these programs play in improving oral health workforce diversity.

Slipping through the cracks: Just how underrepresented are minorities within dental specialties?

Topic: Health Equity, Oral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Tera Poole, Matthew Jura, George Taylor, Paul Gates, Elizabeth Mertz
There is a lack of diversity in the dental workforce. Efforts to enhance underrepresented minority (URM) recruitment and retention within dental school exist, but little effort has been made to track URM providers through education and practice. This study assesses the status of workforce diversity in the dental specialties and the predictors of URM dentist specialization.

AI/AN, Black, Hispanic Dentists' Experiences of discrimination

Topic: Health Equity, Oral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Eleanor Fleming, Elizabeth Mertz, Matthew Jura, Aubri Kottek, Paul Gates
Little is known about the scope and role of discriminatory experiences in dentistry. The purpose of this study is to document the experiences that American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN), Black, and Hispanic dentists have had with discrimination.

Comparison of Dental Care Visits Before and After Adoption of a Policy to Expand the Dental Workforce in Minnesota

Topic: Oral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Hawazin Elani, Elizabeth Mertz, Ichiro Kawachi
Currently, 13 states and tribal nations have expanded their dental workforce by adopting use of dental therapists. To date, there has been no evaluation of the influence of this policy on dental care use. This study assesses changes in dental care use in Minnesota after the implementation of the policy to authorize dental therapists in 2009.

Provider and Patient Satisfaction With the Dental Therapy Workforce at Apple Tree Dental

Topic: Oral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Margaret Langelier, Simona Surdu, E O'Malley
Dental therapy is a workforce model that introduces mid-level practitioners—dental therapists—with both preventive and restorative skills. The introduction of dental therapists appears to improve access to and equity in dental service delivery in the US. The Oral Health Workforce Research Center conducted a study that evaluated the satisfaction of clinical providers, organizational administrators, and patients with the dental therapy workforce at Apple Tree Dental in Minnesota, the first US state to authorize dental therapy practice statewide. This report describes the results from 2 surveys on the dental therapy workforce at Apple Tree Dental’s centers and programs: 1) clinician and administration satisfaction and 2) patient satisfaction with their clinical providers, making comparisons across provider type.

Teledentistry Trends in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Topic: COVID-19, Oral Health, Telehealth
Resource Type: Report
Year: 2022
Author(s): Miranda Werts, P Patel, Elizabeth Mertz,
This report reviews the use of teledentistry following the COVID-19 pandemic in 4 states—California, Maine, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—and the supports needed to enhance dental care in a post-COVID-19 world.

Practice patterns of postgraduate trained dentists in the United States

Topic: Health Careers, Oral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Elizabeth Mertz, Timothy Bates, Aubri Kottek, Matthew Jura, Miranda Werts, Bradley Munson, Marko Vujicic
Postgraduate dental (PGD) primary care training has grown significantly. This study examines the individual, educational, community, and policy factors that predict practice patterns of PGD-trained dentists.

Health Professions Regulation in the US

Topic: Health Careers
Resource Type: Other
Year: 2022
A key goal of health reform in the US is to improve population health through expanded access to health insurance. Demand for high-quality, cost-effective, basic health services is anticipated to grow, particularly for underserved populations. However, there is also growing concern about the impact of health professions scope of practice on access, quality, and cost of health services. Since health professions regulation falls under state jurisdiction, the legal scope of practice for a health profession is typically defined in a state-specific scope of practice act. These acts describe the services that professionals can provide and under what conditions they can be provided. Scope of practice acts also define the requirements for education and training, certification and licensure, and supervision. Restrictive legal scopes of practice often serve as a barrier to effective and efficient delivery of health services.

State Health Workforce Data Collection Inventory

Topic: Workforce Data & Methodology
Resource Type: Dashboard
Year: 2022
The State Health Workforce Data Collection Inventory describes findings from a survey about data collection on health workforce supply (e.g., demographic, education, and practice characteristics of health professionals), demand (e.g., vacancies and employer recruitment and retention difficulties), and the education pipeline (e.g., graduation rates and trainee/graduate characteristics). The data collection survey is ongoing and the inventory is continually being updated as more responses are received.

HWRCs’ Annual Report, 2022

Topic: Other
Resource Type: Report
Year: 2022
The 2022 HWRCs’ Annual Report captures all of the HRSA-sponsored work conducted by the HWRCs throughout the past year. Topics include COVID-19, burnout, telehealth, health equity, and more! This year the report also includes a “Study Highlights” section that features an especially relevant or well received research project from each center.

Compendium of Federal Data Sources to Support Health Workforce Analysis

Topic: Workforce Data & Methodology
Resource Type: Report
Year: 2022
This compendium provides a summary of 45 federal data sources that can be used to support health workforce analysis. The compendium was prepared by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s National Center for Health Workforce Analysis (NCHWA) and the Health Workforce Technical Assistance Center (HWTAC). 

Health Professions Education Program Outcomes, 2011-2020

Topic: Allied Health, Evaluation, Health Careers
Resource Type: Report
Year: 2022
Author(s): David Armstrong, Jiman Pang
This chartbook uses data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) to describe education program outcomes for 32 health professions between the years 2011 and 2020. It contains information on the number of awards conferred and the gender and race/ethnicity of individuals completing the programs. 

Variation in State Education Regulations for RNs

Topic: Health Careers, Health Equity, Nursing
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Patricia Pittman, Margaret Ziemann, Drishti Pillai, Emily Bass
There is variation in nursing education quality, measured as first-time NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination)-RN pass rates (FTPR), both across and within the United States. Current research examines program-level characteristics associated with performance. This study examines state-level policies and their relationship to FTPR (both associate and baccalaureate nursing degrees) to identify policies that enhance nursing program quality.

Limited, uneven progress in increasing racial and ethnic diversity of dental school graduates

Topic: Health Careers, Health Equity, Oral Health
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Edward Salsberg, Erin Brantley, Sara Westergaard, Jenee Farrell, Christina Rosenthal
To assess racial and ethnic diversity of graduates of each dental school compared to the diversity of populations they draw from and to assess changes over time nationally and by school.

The Association of Medical Education with Primary Care Physicians’ Medicaid Participation: Exploring the 2016 Medicaid Claims

Topic: Health Careers, Medicine, Primary Care
Resource Type: Brief
Year: 2022
Primary care providers are less likely to accept Medicaid compared to other kinds of insurance. The medical school a primary care provider chooses to attend has been shown to impact other elements of their practice, but the impact on Medicaid participation is not well understood. This abstract describes a study that analyzed 2016 Medicaid claims data to examine how different medical schools affected primary care graduate level of Medicaid participation.

Advancing Social Mission Research: A Call to Action

Topic: Health Careers, Health Equity
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Clese Erikson, Margaret Ziemann
Social mission efforts in health professions education are helping to better prepare graduates with skills to address societal needs. These efforts are designed to strategically increase health equity and address health disparities. This article provides an overview of the social mission research landscape and discusses critical evidence gaps.

Effects of completing a postgraduate residency or fellowship program on primary care nurse practitioners' transition to practice

Topic: Health Careers, Health Equity, Nursing, Primary Care
Resource Type: Publication
Year: 2022
Author(s): Jeongyoung Park, Asefeh Faraz Covelli, Patricia Pittman
To prepare new graduate nurse practitioners (NPs) for transition to practice, postgraduate residency or fellowship programs have been spreading across the nation in the past decade.