PCP Capacity Study Regional Findings Commissioned by the Executive Stakeholders’ Council.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Universal and Equal: Ensuring Equity in State Health Care Reform Brian D. Smedley, Ph.D. The Opportunity Agenda
Advertisements

Physician Workforce Issues Alliance for Health Reform Washington DC November 15, 2010 Edward Salsberg Director, National Center for Health Workforce Analysis.
Overview of the Workforce Provisions in the Affordable Care Act The Health Workforce Dream Team: Who Will Provide the Care? Alliance for Health Reform.
Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness
Rural Health in Ohio: Issues and Trends Heather Reed, Administrator Primary Care and Rural Health Program Ohio Department of Health.
Disparities-Related Opportunities and Challenges from National Health Reform Dennis P. Andrulis, PhD, MPH Senior Research Scientist, Texas Health Institute.
Current Workforce Development Efforts and Issues for Consideration for California's Section 1115 Waiver Renewal November 20, 2014 Sergio Aguilar, Senior.
HF 211- LOAN FORGIVENESS EXPANSION. WORKFORCE COMMISSION FINDINGS: Rural areas in Minnesota face a variety of challenges to attract and retain health.
Access to Care Healthy Kansans 2010 Steering Committee Meeting May 12, 2005.
IMPLEMENTING THE ACA: HOW MUCH WILL IT HELP VULNERABLE ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS? Abigail English, JD Center for Adolescent Health & the Law
Measuring the Potential Impact of Health Reform on the Primary Care Workforce Session 3141: Health Administration Roundtable I - Workforce Issues Yvette.
Institute of Medicine Report:
Overview of the RWJF Initiative on the Future of Nursing, at the IOM
1 VHWDA Board Dec. 4, 2013 VHHA Healthcare Workforce Development Plan.
+ Dolores Alvarado, MSW, MPH Chief Executive Officer, Community Health Partnership ITUP 19 th Annual Conference February 17, 2015 Remaining Uninsured-
An Overview of: Federal Funding Opportunities for Oral Health Yvonne Knight, J.D. Senior Vice President Advocacy and Governmental Relations ADEA Policy.
New York State Workforce Investment Board Healthcare Workforce Development Subcommittee Planning Grant Overview.
Kimberly Harper, RN, MS Executive Director, Indiana Center for Nursing Nursing Co-Lead, Indiana Action Coalition – National Future of Nursing Campaign.
Health Reform: An Environmental Overview Jon Fishpaw, VP, Advocacy & Government Relations Catholic Health Partners May 18, 2011.
T HE C ALIFORNIA R EGIONAL A CTION C OALITION Presenter’s name, title.
New York State AHEC System Community partnerships placing health professionals where they are needed most. Thomas Rosenthal:
Kathleen A. Ream Director, Government Affairs October 1, 2010.
California Medical Association Physicians dedicated to the health of Californians Darin Latimore, M.D. Assistant Dean, Office of Student and Resident Diversity.
Capacity Task Force Virginia Health Reform Initiative January 14, 2011
Center for Health Workforce Studies December 2010 Health Workforce Planning in New York: Where are We? Where Do We Need to Go? Presentation to the Health.
NASHP 24th Annual State Health Policy Conference October 4, 2011 Chris Collins, MSW Fitting the Pieces Together: The Safety Net and ACA North Carolina.
Maryland Primary Care Office (PCO) Advisory Council Meeting Thursday, April 29, :30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Office of Health Policy and Planning, Family.
Wisconsin Action Coalition May 29, 2013 Taking the LEAD for Nursing in Wisconsin: Welcome and Introduction Barbara Pinekenstein MSN, RN-BC, CPHIMS President.
Securing an Adequate Number of Physicians for Alaska’s Needs Alaska Physician Supply Task Force Alaska Health Summit December, 2006.
Wisconsin Health Care Workforce Challenges- Grow Wisconsin Initiative.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act [PPACA = ACA] ASAP Meeting Austin, Texas July 22, 2010 Norman H. Chenven CEO & Founder Austin Regional Clinic.
HEALTH CARE REFORM: MANAGEMENT ACADEMY South Carolina Hospital Association Columbia, SC May 15, 2013 James Bentley, Ph.D. Silver Spring, Maryland.
Delaware Health and Social Services NAMI Delaware Conference: January 24, 2013 Rita Landgraf, Secretary, Department of Health and Social Services ACA and.
Workshop of the Medical Education Subcommittee of the Strategic Planning/Educational Policy Committee Board of Governors July 20, 2005.
National Health Service Corps (NHSC) HEALTH CARE HEROES.
Health Care Reform and its Impact on Michigan Janet Olszewski, Director Michigan Department of Community Health Senate Health Policy Committee May 5, 2010.
1 HEALTH CARE REFORM – Changes in Delivery Systems Kenneth W. Kizer, MD, MPH Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Association Fairbanks, AK September.
Spotlight on the Federal Health Care Reform Law. 2. The Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010 was signed March 30, 2010.
A Federal Update on Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs The Ties That Bind: Creating Partnerships and Collaboratives – Education, Practice,
Getting Connected: Can the ACA Improve Access to Health Care in Rural Communities? Russell Senate Office Building October 13, 2010 Clint MacKinney, MD,
Enhancing the capacity of Community-Funded Safety Net Clinics (CSNCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) to serve medially vulnerable Coloradans. COHBE Outreach.
Texas Statewide Health Coordinating Council February 19, 2010 Symposium Presented by Aileen Kishi, PhD, RN, Program Director for the Texas Center for Nursing.
1 Webinar: Challenges in Clinical Training Ben Wallace, Executive Director, Clinical Training Reform Health Workforce Australia.
Name Institution Date. Description of the Target Population The target population for this study are the African- American population aged between
Diane Justice National Academy for State Health Policy October 5, 2011 Advancing Health Equity through State Implementation of Health Reform Show Me..New.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Summary of Health-related Provisions April 15, 2009.
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER PHYSICIANS Council of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) physicians that advocate.
PRESENTATION PREPARED BY SUSAN DOWNS KARKOS & MICHELE BAKER NOVEMBER Introduction to Health Care.
Chapter 4: Overview of the Health Care System Chapter Overview Chapter 4 is intended to provide a general understanding of how the health care system.
Access To Emergency Care Prepared by: Alison Haddock, MD University of Michigan.
Nash 1 “ Advancing Health Equity through State Implementation of Health Reform” Creshelle R. Nash, MD, MPH Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy.
Improving Patient-Centered Care in Maryland—Hospital Global Budgets
California’s Health Care Workforce: Are We Ready for the ACA? Overview: Physicians Catherine Dower Sacramento, March 14, 2012
Electronic Health Records in Small Latino Practices Antonio Fernandez National Advisory Council Director, Ponce School of Medicine Regional Extension Center.
Analyzing the Geospatial Imbalance of the Primary Care Physician Labor Supply in the Contiguous United States By Russ Frith University of W. Florida Capstone.
A NEW REIMBURSEMENT STRUCTURE FOR AMERICA ADVANCED DISEASE CONCEPTS.
Challenges Ahead for the ACA Mary Agnes Carey Senior Correspondent Kaiser Health News “From the White House to Community Clinics: What’s Next for Healthcare.
Health Reform: An Overview Unit 4 Seminar. The Decision The opinions spanned 193 pages, upholding the individual insurance mandate while reflecting a.
AACN – Manatt Study In February 2015, the AACN Board of Directors commissioned Manatt Health to conduct a study on how to position academic nursing to.
3 - 1 Introduction to Health Care HS230 Health Care Administration Kaplan University Unit 3 Chapter 3 & Chapter 4 Kathy Lantz, MHS, MBA.
Health Reform’s Cost Impact Can More be Done to Bend the Cost Curve?
PHSKC Health Dialogue: New Opportunities for Public Health, Workforce and Innovative Pilot Projects under Health Care Reform Charissa Fotinos, MD Chief.
22 nd Annual Rural Health Policy Institute Deputy Administrator, HRSA Marcia K. Brand, PhD January 24, 2011.
Transforming Health Care: Workforce Challenges & Opportunities GW Health Workforce Research Center Speaker Series October 24, 2013 Edward Salsberg, MPA.
The U.S. Health Workforce: A National Perspective Edward Salsberg, MPA Director, National Center for Health Workforce Analysis U.S. Department of Health.
Presented by: Vernice Davis Anthony President and CEO
Health Workforce Innovations to Support Delivery System Transformation
Minding the Gaps: The Post-ACA Role of Safety-Net Providers
New Jersey Blueprint for Reform
Student loan support to strengthen the health care workforce:
Presentation transcript:

PCP Capacity Study Regional Findings Commissioned by the Executive Stakeholders’ Council

Study Goals Assess the region’s ability to meet the primary care demand of its adult residents Identify incremental demand resulting from implementation of the Affordable Care Act Develop initial recommendations to address current and future demand

Key Findings Greater Cincinnati has a primary care physician shortage conservatively estimated at nearly 200 PCPs - Other estimates are significantly higher If no action is taken, by 2017 the ACA will cause the shortage to grow to 250 PCPs Note: Study excluded pediatric providers and advanced care professionals

Key Findings Decisive action is needed to ensure adequate primary care is available in our community Barriers to care also must be addressed: –Geographic distribution of PCPs and patients –The small number of minority physicians –Inadequate transportation to health care –Too few providers accept Medicaid

Data Collection Process Database of PCPs in nine-country region compiled by Xavier Master of HSA students PCPs = family and internal medicine and general practice MDs and DOs Focus is on providers for adults

Primary Benchmarks HHS Bureau of Health Professions (2006) –Assumes ratio of 89 PCPs/100K adult population in 2012 and 91 in 2017 Hospital Executive’s Guide to Physician Staffing (2009) –Assumes ratio of 71 PCPs/100K adult population in 2012 and 73 in 2017

Current & Projected Need CountyCurrent PCPs* Current PCPs/100K population Estimated PCP deficit 2012** Projected PCP deficit 2017** Adams Brown Butler Clermont Hamilton Warren Boone Campbell Kenton Total *Source: Health Collaborative Physician Database, February 2013 **Deficit in this table is from The Hospital Executive’s Guide to Physician Staffing, our most conservative benchmark.

Projected Need Varies Across Region

Medicaid Expansion Adds 25% More Recipients in Ohio and Kentucky

Federally Qualified and City Health Centers a Key to Region’s Safety Net

Impact of National Trends on PCP Need and Supply Lower reimbursement for PCPs Decrease in physicians in training Aging PCP population Unwillingness to practice in rural and central city areas Lack of racial and ethnic diversity High debt at graduation Overspecialization of care

ACA Will Expand Coverage ACA is estimated to extend coverage to 32 million more people over next 10 years –124,000 more adults in nine-county study area Incentives for providers to take on newly covered patients –Payment reform for preventive care Training incentives –New primary care training slots –Increase in physician assistants & nurse practitioners –Encourage states to expand primary care workforce

Implications for Greater Cincinnati Demand for primary care among formerly uninsured adults will dramatically increase PCP shortage already exists; will increase Walls between public & private health must be removed Consumers must participate at a higher level in health improvement strategies

85,000 Regional Residents Remain Uninsured in 2017 Even with ACA

Barriers will Continue to Exist Lack of providers accepting Medicaid Lack of transportation to health care Unequal geographic distribution of physicians

Recommendations Strengthen current base –Expand Community Health Centers –Support needs of FQHCs, including physician recruitment –Assess Medicaid acceptance by PCPs –Encourage students to enter primary care Redouble efforts to recruit to region –Build a fund for loan reimbursement/repayment and relocation help, especially to MDs in underserved areas –Strengthen Cincinnati MD Jobs program –Support growth of advanced practice professionals

Recommendations Promote community-wide adoption of PCMH concept Expand use of Electronic Health Information Establish collective impact metrics to align common goals and measure progress

For More Information Laura Randall Director of Communications (513)