Ohio Health Care Employment Labor Market Trends and Challenges

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Ohio Health Care EmploymentLabor Market Trends and Challenges

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Health Care: Industries,Occupations & Training

Occupations

Industries

Training

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Ohio Employment Growth, 1976-2009

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Ohio Nonfarm Wage and Salary Employment, 2007-2010

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Hospital Employment2007-2010

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Nursing and Residential Care Employment, 2007-2010

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Ambulatory Care Employment2007-2009

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Growth Drivers

• Medical technology advances

• Aging population

• Expanded health care coverage

• Difficult to outsource

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Health Care Industries

• Ambulatory health care services – (NAICS 621)

• Hospitals – (NAICS 622)

• Nursing and residential care facilities– (NAICS 623)

• Ambulatory health care services – (NAICS 621)

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Ambulatory Health Care Services Year

Number of Estab.

EmployeesEmpl. per

Estab.

Average Weekly Wages

2001 17,058 190,572 11.2 $8122002 17,348 197,711 11.4 $8262003 17,628 203,774 11.6 $8352004 17,657 208,811 11.8 $8652005 17,836 216,033 12.1 $8782006 18,063 221,354 12.3 $8952007 18,148 226,657 12.5 $9052008 18,576 229,159 12.3 $9352009 18,719 233,527 12.5 $955Net

Change, 2001-09

1,661 42,955 1.3 $143

Percent Change, 2001-09

9.7% 22.5% 11.7% 17.6%

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Offices of Physicians

Absolute Change 1,658  41,963  $3,521,341  $7,951 

Percent Change 9.80% 22.40% 46.50% 19.60%

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Offices of Dentists

Absolute Change 1,658  41,963  $3,521,341  $7,951 

Percent Change 9.80% 22.40% 46.50% 19.60%

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Offices of Outpatient Care Centers

Number of All Total Wages Average

Establishments Employees (in thousands) Annual Wage

2000 600  19,728  $617,161  $31,284 

2001 641  20,591  $663,103  $32,203 

2002 684  20,609  $697,406  $33,839 

2003 720  20,926  $736,545  $35,197 

2004 813  21,072  $768,768  $36,482 

2005 846  23,449  $918,299  $39,161 

2006 874  24,320  $977,536  $40,194 

2007 924  25,502  $1,076,985  $42,231 

2008 1,027  25,824  $1,119,612  $43,355 

Absolute Change 427  6,096  $502,452  $12,071 

Percent Change 71.20% 30.90% 81.40% 38.60%

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Change from 2000 (pre-2001 recession total Statewide employment peak) to 2008

Absolute Change 1,658  41,963  $3,521,341  $7,951 

Percent Change 9.80% 22.40% 46.50% 19.60%

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Offices of Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories

Number of All Total Wages Average

Establishments Employees (in thousands) Annual Wage

2000 294  4,634  $166,827  $36,001 

2001 313  4,896  $182,120  $37,201 

2002 401  5,591  $211,677  $37,863 

2003 423  5,821  $223,558  $38,406 

2004 437  6,500  $253,096  $38,938 

2005 476  6,745  $282,807  $41,927 

2006 538  7,150  $297,581  $41,618 

2007 576  7,570  $325,086  $42,943 

2008 627  7,573  $331,725  $43,803 

Absolute Change 333  2,939  $164,898  $7,802 

Percent Change 113.30% 63.40% 98.80% 21.70%

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Change from 2000 (pre-2001 recession total Statewide employment peak) to 2008

Absolute Change 1,658  41,963  $3,521,341  $7,951 

Percent Change 9.80% 22.40% 46.50% 19.60%

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Offices of Other Ambulatory Health Care ServicesNumber of All Total Wages Average

Establishments Employees (in thousands) Annual Wage

2000 297  8,547  $212,461  $24,859 

2001 297  8,713  $218,736  $25,105 

2002 304  9,054  $252,458  $27,884 

2003 314  9,728  $259,450  $26,670 

2004 296  9,859  $275,406  $27,935 

2005 292  10,451  $301,925  $28,890 

2006 300  11,046  $325,460  $29,465 

2007 304  11,598  $356,722  $30,758 

2008 300  11,876  $379,157  $31,927 

Absolute Change 3  3,329  $166,696  $7,068 

Percent Change 1.00% 38.90% 78.50% 28.40%

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Change from 2000 (pre-2001 recession total Statewide employment peak) to 2008

Absolute Change 1,658  41,963  $3,521,341  $7,951 

Percent Change 9.80% 22.40% 46.50% 19.60%

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Occupations and Wages in Health Care Industries

• Staffing patterns in the health care industries are bi-modal: both high-skill/high-wage and low-skill/low-wage jobs.

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Health Care Occupations

• 76 health care occupations • Projected growth of 20.4% between 2006 and

2016 –117,000 new jobs• 18 of the 30 fastest growing occupations in Ohio

are health care occupations• More than 21,000 openings annually• About 44% of openings will be for replacements,

not growth

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Top 4 Fastest Growing Health Care Occupations (2004-2014)

Percent Growth

Occupation2004-2014

Total, All Healthcare Occupations (77) 19.5%Non-health Care Occupations 5.9%Home Health Aides 45.0%Physician Assistants 43.0%Medical Assistants 42.2%Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 31.0%

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High Replacement Need Occupations

Percent 45 to 54

Occupation in 2000Total, All Occupations, All Industries 22.7%Psychologists 42.8%Medical & Health Service Managers 35.1%Counselors 33.7%Speech-Language Pathologists 33.7%Licensed Practical Nurses 30.9%Registered Nurses 29.8%

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Training and Education Needs

Net Percent

All Healthcare Occupations 117,250 20.4% 21,217Short-Term On-the-Job Training 29,410 35.8% 4,093Moderate-Term On-the-Job Training 14,760 20.7% 2,715Long-Term On-the-Job Training -50 -1.0% 134Postsecondary Vocational Award 19,860 14.2% 4,120Associate Degree* 34,950 21.6% 6,225Bachelor's Degree 5,460 17.1% 1,169Work Experience plus a Bachelor's Degree or Higher 1,640 15.0% 368Master's Degree 6,230 21.1% 1,127Doctoral Degree 420 9.1% 113First Professional Degree 4,570 11.7% 1,153*Registered nurses are included in this category, though training requirements may be met through a two-year associate degree, a three-year diploma, or a four-year bachelor's degree.

Education & Training LevelChange 2006-16 Average

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Outlook for Key Occupations

Net PercentRegistered Nurses 25,590 22.6% 4,425 $28.72Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants 11,110 14.4% 1,801 $11.57Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 5,380 13.9% 1,593 $19.19Medical Secretaries 4,070 13.3% 895 $13.72Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria 0 0.0% 657 $12.21Medical Assistants 6,090 32.1% 845 $13.16Dental Assistants 2,090 20.8% 383 $15.54Radiologic Technologists and Technicians 1,300 13.3% 262 $23.91Social and Human Service Assistants 2,630 33.6% 354 $13.27Dental Hygienists 1,320 20.9% 253 $29.82

Occupational TitleGrowth, 2006-16 Avg. Ann.

Openings2009 Avg. Hr. Wage

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Additional Professions

Net PercentFamily and General Practitioners 610 9.8% 174 $78.79Internists, General 280 8.6% 86 $79.99Obstetricians and Gynecologists 240 17.0% 49 $89.22Pediatricians, General 210 9.4% 61 $69.55Surgeons 190 7.8% 63 $110.72Physicians and Surgeons, All Other 1,480 13.3% 349 $91.36Physician Assistants 370 23.4% 59 $40.33

Occupational TitleGrowth, 2006-16 Avg. Ann.

Openings2009 Avg. Hr. Wage

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Ambulatory Health Care Services

Code Occupational TitleMay 2009 Avg. Hr. Wage.

29-1111 Registered Nurses $28.7231-9092 Medical Assistants $13.1631-1011 Home Health Aides $9.7843-4171 Receptionists and Information Clerks $11.5043-6013 Medical Secretaries $13.7231-9091 Dental Assistants $15.5439-9021 Personal and Home Care Aides $9.9129-2061 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $19.1943-9061 Office Clerks, General $13.0229-2021 Dental Hygienists $29.82

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Training and Education Key Occupations

Occupational TitleAvg. Ann. Openings

Training Output,

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Entering Labor

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Difference

Registered Nurses* 4,425 6,728 5,719 1,294Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants 1,801 1,543 1,312 -489Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 1,593 3,670 3,120 1,527Medical Secretaries 895 997 847 -48Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria 657 122 104 -553Medical Assistants 845 3,759 3,195 2,350Dental Assistants 383 677 575 192Radiologic Technologists and Technicians 262 604 513 251Social and Human Service Assistants 354 17 14 -340Dental Hygienists 253 329 280 27*Training output only includes Registered Nurse Training (CIP 51.1601).†Only includes awards through the bachelor's level.‡Of those completing degree programs, about 15% do not enter the labor market.

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Health Care-Related Occupational Projections

by Training Needs

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Health Care-Related Occupational Projections

by Training Needs

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Health Care-Related Occupational Projections

by Training Needs

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Health Care-Related Occupational Projections

by Training Needs

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Health Care-Related Occupational Projections

by Training Needs

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Health Care-Related Occupational Projections

by Training Needs

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Nursing-Related Occupational Supply

by Training Schools and Programshttp://occsupplydemand.org

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Nursing-Related Occupational Supply

Program Completers by Degree Levelhttp://occsupplydemand.org

**Total Demand 4175

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Http://lmi.state.oh.us

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http://occsupplydemand.org

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Ohio Bureau of Labor Market Information

•For further information contact:

Keith Ewald, Bureau ChiefBureau of Labor Market Information

Office of Workforce DevelopmentOhio Department of Job & Family

ServicesPhone:(614) 752-9494

E-mail: [email protected]