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Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Nurses in Demand: Statement of the Problem Tom Gallagher, Manager Research & Planning Wyoming Department of Employment

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, The Nursing Situation in Wyoming Topics in R&Ps study of nursing demand: Demographics – population changes and age groups. Projected need for nurses. Current health care employment and wages. Population and health care growth. Hospital records by age group.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Demographics and Aging Wyomings changing population: –Older age groups increasing. –Younger age groups declining. Increased life expectancy means more chronic illness, degenerative disease. Older populations require more long- term care. Many nurses also near retirement age.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Projected Population Growth for Wyoming,

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Projected Percentage Changes in Population by Wyoming County and Age Group, 2000 to and- older group is projected to increase in nearly all counties. Younger age groups will have smaller increases or some declines.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Projected Need for Nurses In addition to job growth, the greatest challenge will be replacing existing nurses as they: –Retire. –Quit. –Are terminated. Demand for nurses is expected to be most severe in small facilities.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Components of Change by Projection Scenario and Industry,

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, A Change in Policy? Under current hiring practices in Wyoming, 3,307 more registered nurses will be needed in 2014 than in 2006, a 103.9% increase. Current practice often allows several part-time nurses to fill a full-time shift. A change in policy might only slightly reduce nursing demand.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Health Care Employment and Wages Based on quarterly Unemployment Insurance reporting of employment and wages, from 2000 to 2007: Some industries in health care had a decrease in employment per firm. –Trouble filling positions? Some industries had decreased wages. –Some jobs filled by lower-paid staff such as certified nursing assistants?

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Health Care Employment and Wages Employment and wages in health care grew faster than for health care and all industries combined ( ). Notable changes: –Average weekly wages in offices of physicians increased significantly (71.5%). Higher-paid employees than other firms? –Firms in offices of physicians grew in number and employment size.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Population and Health Care Growth From 2000 to 2007, health care growth in Wyoming was linked to overall population growth. Counties with the highest projected percentage increases and highest decrease in population ( ): –Sublette (14.5%) –Teton (13.4%) –Niobrara (-10.0%)

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Projected Percentage Change in Population by Wyoming County, 2003 to 2020

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Health Insurance Availability From 2000 to 2007, employer-provided health insurance was most likely to be available to residents of counties with the largest population. The number of near-elderly is rising in Wyoming at the same time that employer-provided health insurance is declining.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Hospital Records by Age Group Hospitalization reasons vary by age: –Younger = childbirth, childhood illness –Older = chronic illness (heart disease, high blood pressure) Usage of care units varies by age: –Younger = neonatal, obstetrics –Older = cardiac, respiratory Older patients often have longer hospital stays than younger patients.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Top 10 Major Diagnostic Codes, Age 55 and Older and Under Age 55, July 1, 2005 – December 31, 2005

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Nurse Survey Results 2007 survey of Wyoming nurses found: –Many nurses work in general medicine, general surgery, or obstetrics. –Far fewer nurses work in cardiac, respiratory, and cancer care – the specialties needed by older patients. –Where a nurse works might not match the training received; mismatch between skills used now and skills needed for the future.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Conclusions Growing and aging population. Projected demand for nurses likely to exceed supply. Increased need for health care across Wyoming: –Specialized services, especially for elderly. –Nurses to work in those specialties.

Wyoming Healthcare Commission - March 10, Questions or Comments? For more information: Research & Planning, Wyoming Department of Employment 246 S. Center Casper, WY (307)