Developing the Health Professions Workforce



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Developing the Health Professions Workforce Social Work Policy Institute Investing in the Social Work Workforce May 18, 2011 Diana Espinosa Deputy Associate Administrator Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Health Professions

Presentation Overview Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Overview Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) Workforce Strategy and Activities HRSA /BHPr and Social Work Federal Opportunities 2

HRSA Overview HRSA provides national leadership, program resources and services needed to improve access to culturally competent, quality health care. Improving access to health care services for people who are uninsured, isolated or medically vulnerable. Major programs include: National Health Service Corps, Community Health Centers, Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, Title V Block Grants, and Healthy Start 3

Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) BHPr s mission is to increase the population's access to health care by providing national leadership in the development, distribution and retention of a diverse, culturally competent health workforce that can adapt to the population's changing health care needs and provide the highest quality of care for all. 4

BHPr, Legislative Authorities & Budget Supporting the health professions workforce including: training of primary care providers, workforce pipeline development, diversity, continuing education, scholarships, loans, loan repayment programs, and others. Legislative authority: Title III, Title VII, and Title VIII of the Public Health Service Act as amended by the Affordable Care Act P.L. 111-148; The Affordable Care Act FY 2012 President s Budget: $738 million(-250 million from FY 2010 actual) 5

BHPr FY 2012 Major Focus Areas 6

BHPr FY 2012 Major Focus Areas Improve primary care workforce supply, capacity and distribution through stronger education and training opportunities. Develop new team-based models of care based on inter-professional training. Reduce health disparities by increasing workforce diversity. 7

BHPr FY 2012 Major Focus Areas (cont.) Enhance geriatric/elder care training and expertise, including both professional and para-professional education. Continue development of National Center for Health Workforce Analysis to improve data collection to inform stakeholders on health workforce issues. Collect and report meaningful performance measures and conduct evaluations assessing program performance. 8

Health Professions and the Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act (ACA) updates and reauthorizes grant programs to support: Workforce supply, including primary care, oral health and interdisciplinary activities (including social work) Workforce distribution, including training opportunities in rural and underserved settings Workforce diversity, including recruitment, retention, and faculty development 9

Affordable Care Act Workforce Investments Specific Programs Funded by ACA: Primary Care Residency Expansion Advanced Nursing Education Expansion Expansion of Physician Assistant Training Teaching Health Centers Graduate Medical Education Nurse Managed Health Clinics State Health Care Workforce Development Public Health Training Centers Personal and Home Care Aide State Training Program 10

Examples of BHPr Strategies 11

Example of BHPr Strategy: Growing the Primary Care Workforce Inter-professional primary care training Enhancing the clinical training capacity of physician assistant programs Improving the medical school clinical experience Retaining internal medicine residents in primary care Innovating in pre-medical education Expanding advanced nursing training capacity 12

Example of BHPr Strategy: Interdisciplinary Work Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages (ACICBL) Carmen L. Morano, PhD (Program Area: Social Work; Vice-Chair) HRSA BHPr 2010 All-Advisory Committee focused on inter-professional team competencies. 13

Example of BHPr Strategy: Interdisciplinary Work (cont.) HRSA sponsored meeting (February 2011) to promote inter-professional competencies in education, practice, training, and certification programs. Partners included: Josiah Macy Foundation; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Interprofessional Education Collaborative Next steps include a collaborative demonstration project (FY 2012 budget request). 14

Example of BHPr Strategy: Diversity BHPr programs are integrated and designed to develop a diverse workforce that will provide access to care for all Americans through: Building a pipeline of diverse, qualified applicants. Funding those institutions successful in (a) placing graduates in underserved areas; and, (b) having a diverse student mix. Providing financial assistance and training to students likely to work in underserved areas. 15

Example of BHPr Strategy: Enhancing Geriatric/Elder Care Geriatric workforce development programs to improve access to quality health care for America s elderly. Geriatric Education Centers Geriatric Training for Physicians, Dentists and Behavioral/Mental Health Professionals Geriatric Academic Career Awards Geriatric Career Incentive Awards 16

Example of BHPr Strategy: Data to Inform Decision-Making National Center for Health Workforce Analysis Goals: To inform national and state policy making, the private sector and the public. To promote a supply and distribution of well prepared health workers. To become the most trusted source of data on the health workforce. 17

National Center for Health Workforce Analysis: Approach and Activities Build on existing sources of data including from professional associations, states, and federal agencies Strengthen national, state and professional association capacity for data collection and analysis Develop a standard minimum data set for health professions Social workers will be included in planned state health professions/occupations reports Collaborate with health workforce research community 18

Example of BHPr Strategy: Measuring and Evaluating Program Performance HRSA/BHPr is making evaluation a priority: Assessing program performance measures to identifying most meaningful measures of program performance. Conducting program evaluation that is practical, timely and informs program development. 19

HRSA/BHPr & Social Work Federal Opportunities 20

BHPr and Social Work Training Direct Eligibility Accredited schools of social work or programs are eligible for the following interdisciplinary oriented BHPr programs: Geriatric Education Centers Program Supports interdisciplinary education and training of health professions students, faculty and practitioners in geriatrics. Geriatric Academic Career Award Supports career development as an academic geriatrician and to provide training in clinical geriatrics. 21

BHPr and Social Work Training (cont.) Direct Eligibility Accredited schools of social work or programs are eligible for the following interdisciplinary oriented BHPr programs: Geriatric Training Program for Physicians, Dentists, and Behavioral and Mental Health Professions Supports training in geriatrics through two-year fellowship programs and/or one-year retraining program. Social workers eligible for one-year retraining program. 22

BHPr and Social Work Training (cont.) Direct Eligibility Accredited schools of social work or programs are eligible for the following BHPr programs that promote the development of a diverse and culturally representative health care workforce: Scholarships for Disadvantaged Student Program Health Careers Opportunity Program Centers of Excellence Program 23

BHPr and Social Work Training (cont.) Partnerships Accredited schools of social work and programs can partner with BHPr grantees for the following interdisciplinary oriented BHPr programs: Area Health Education Centers State Health Care Workforce Development 24

Bureau of Clinician Recruitment and Service and Social Work Training Directly Eligible Faculty Loan Repayment Program Loan repayment program for health profession graduates from disadvantaged backgrounds who serve as faculty at an eligible health professions college or university for a minimum of two years. 25

BHPr and Social Work Training Programs New Program (Funding Requested for FY 2012) Accredited schools of social work are eligible for the following interdisciplinary oriented BHPr program: Geriatric Career Incentive Awards Program Mental and Behavioral Health Education and Training Grant Program 26

Contact Diana Espinosa, MPP Deputy Associate Administrator US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Health Professions despinosa@hrsa.gov 301-443-5794 Janet Heinrich, DrPH, RN, FAAN Associate Administrator US Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Health Professions jheinrich@hrsa.gov 301-443-5794 27