A Presentation of the Colorado Health Institute Rural APNs & PAs in Colorado: Results from CHI’s 2010 – 2011 Workforce Surveys 1 Jacqueline L. Colby, PhD,

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A Presentation of the Colorado Health Institute Rural APNs & PAs in Colorado: Results from CHI’s 2010 – 2011 Workforce Surveys 1 Jacqueline L. Colby, PhD, MPH Colorado Rural Health Conference August 11 th, 2011

APNs: All Kinds Nurse Practitioners (NPs) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) 2

Plus PAs Primary Care PAs (57%) Specialty Care PAs (43%) 3

How many are in rural areas? 4

5 Distribution of NPs & Physicians Counties with at least one registered NP and no practicing primary care physician

6 Distribution of PAs Counties with at least one practicing PA and no practicing primary care physician

Distribution of CNMs & OB-GYNs 7 Counties with at least one registered CNM and no practicing Ob-Gyn

Rural APNs: Heavy lifters 8 N/A

Rural PAs: Carrying their share 9

Rural NPs who reported growing up in a rural area Rural PAs and 65% of rural PAs in primary care who reported growing up in a rural area 52% Rural NPs who support increased access to loan forgiveness programs PAs who support increased access to loan forgiveness programs 57% Grow your own? Loan forgiveness? 58% 10 74%

NP & PA Retention factors 11

NP & PA Retention factors 12 lack of respect family responsibilities insufficient wages

NP Work settings 13

Practice privileges available to NPs 14

NP hurdles to providing quality care Patient ability to afford access to needed care 84% Receiving timely reports 76% Availability of qualified specialists 63% 15

All insurance was not created equal 16

Summary of APN survey findings Important providers of primary & anesthesia care Upcoming retirement wave Prescriptive authority not universal Patients unable to afford needed care – Insurance doesn’t guarantee access either Availability of specialists limits quality of care 17

Summary of PA survey findings Rural PAs are important providers of primary care. Retirements expected to be lower than NPs, as the former tend to be younger. PAs’ scope of practice is based on a physician’s delegation of duties and often includes prescriptive authority. Rural practices with PAs were slightly more likely than rural practices with NPs to accept Medicaid and CHP+ patients. PAs in rural practices were more likely to accept Medicaid, Medicare and CHP+ patients than their urban counterparts. 18

Thank You For comments and answers to questions contact: Jacqueline L. Colby, PhD, MPH Program Manager, Center for the Study of the Health Professions Workforce Athena Dodd, MSPH Research Analyst, Center for the Study of the Health Professions Workforce