Erica Lee, The Ohio State University Chris Mundell, Columbus College of Art and Design A Perfect Storm: Healthcare in the United States.

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Erica Lee, The Ohio State University Chris Mundell, Columbus College of Art and Design A Perfect Storm: Healthcare in the United States

Program Goals American Medical and Healthcare Statistics and Trends Career and Employment Trends Higher Education Trends and Issues StrengthsFinder 2.0 Discussion and Questions

Healthcare, How old will you be in 2038? What healthcare services will you require?

TAKE THE JEOPARDY CHALLENGE.

About 1 out of every 5 healthcare establishments is this kind of office…say ahhhh. What is a dentist’s office.

This percentage of adults in the United States are overweight or obese. What is 65%.

The percentage of Americans who will be diagnosed with a chronic illness in What is 50%. 45.4% of Americans were diagnosed with a chronic illness in 2000.

This percentage of Americans under age 65 have no health insurance coverage. What is over 16% 10% of children have no health insurance coverage.

In 1965, medical care expenditures were 5% of the GDP. We can expect that this will rise to 17% by this year. What is We will spend $2.8 trillion (17% of GDP).

In 1950, persons over the age of 65 were 4% of the US population. We can expect this percentage in What is +20%. There will be 70 million Americans over age 65. In 2000, 12.4% of Americans were over age 65.

Significant Factors Contributing to Growth Population Growth (particularly elderly) Economic inflation Increase in public support of healthcare Transition from acute to chronic care Growth of high cost drugs Expensive technology Increased supply of providers High Wages

Projected Growth Occupations, 2014 (& increase) Home health Aides (66.4%) Physician Assistants (54.8%) Medical Assistants (53.7%) Chiropractors (47.8%) Dental Hygienists (43.7%) Dental Assistants (43.6%) Physical Therapy Assistants/Aides (41%)

Future of Higher Education Ohio Board of Regents University System of Ohio 10 year Master Plan Master Plan Forum Public discussion about what will be part of the Master Plan.

The University System of Ohio Master Plan Forum- Educational Attainment Measurements for Success 1. Total postsecondary enrollment 2. Total degrees and certificates awarded 3. Total undergraduate enrollees age 25 and older 4. Total undergraduate degrees awarded to first generation college students

The University System of Ohio Master Plan Forum- Quality Measurements for Success 5. Graduates rate compared to expected graduation rate 6. Number of students and faculty receiving major national and international awards 7. Number of students in the top 20% of their class or top 20% ACT/SAT 8. Percent of facilities coded as satisfactory or needing minor rehabilitation

The University System of Ohio Master Plan Forum- Affordability Measurements for Success 9. Percent of students whose net attendance cost is equal to or less than their expected family contribution 10. Percent of students with a zero expected family contribution whose net attendance cost is “zero” 11. Total non-tuition receive 12. Weighted tuition and fees-national rank

The University System of Ohio Master Plan Forum- Economic Leadership Measurements for Success 13. Annual federal and industrially financed research spending per capita-national rank 14. Number of jobs created above minimum wage 15. Total international students and Ohio students studying abroad 16. Intervention disclosures 17. Percent of Ohioans age 25 and older with post-secondary education

TRANSITION-QUOTES FROM LIGHT AND GORDON

STRENGTHSFINDER-C.MUNDELL

References Health, United States, Rice, D.P, Fineman, N., (2004). Economic Implications of Increased Longevity in the United States. Annual Review Public Health