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Provided by the National Center for the Analysis of Healthcare Data September, 2013 Economic Impact of Healthcare Workforce

Estimating the economic impact of a rural physician on local economy Partnership with the National Center for Rural Health Works

Physician Office Impacts Employment 4 Wages, Salaries and Benefits$287,000 Total Clinic Revenue$394,000

Physician Impact on Local Hospital Inpatient & Outpatient Visits, Employment, and Wages, Salaries & Benefits No. of Inpatient Visits 134 Inpatient Revenue$457,000 Outpatient Revenue$295,000 Total Hospital Revenue$752,000 Employment 13 Wages, Salaries & Benefits$435,000

Summary of Physician Impact From Clinic and Hospital Activities

Estimate Secondary Impacts Households Industry Basic Services Goods & $ Inputs Products Inputs $$ $ $ Services $$ Labor Community Economic System

IN SUMMARY ONE RURAL PHYSICIAN GENERATES: 23 Jobs $899,000 Wages, Salaries & Benefits $1,533,000 Total Revenue THIS IS A HUGE IMPACT

Visualize the individual providers at a national and regional level Zoom in to see state, county and zip code aggregates of providers and demographic information at the total number or percentage Users can download the data as a spreadsheet NCAHD’s Healthcare Workforce Mapping Portal - Features

NCAHD’s Healthcare Workforce Mapping Application Demonstration Website:

Questions Ann K. Peton NCAHD Director NCAHD website: