Regional Profiles: Health Care and Social Assistance

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Regional Profiles: Health Care and Social Assistance Pulaski County, Virginia Supplemental Reference Materials Supporting: New River/ Mount Rogers Skills Gap Analysis Prepared by: Virginia Tech Office of Economic Development

Health Care and Social Assistance (NAICS 62): Pulaski County, 2002-2012 (with projections to 2015) i 1,400 1,350 1,337 1,300 1,250 1,221 1,186-2.9% Growth 2002-2012 1,200 1,153 1,150 1,100 1,050 1,000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Health Care and Social Assistance Employment (NAICS 62): Pulaski County vs. Neighboring Jurisdictions/Regions ii 2002 2008 2012 2002-2012 (#) 2002-2012 (%) Pulaski County 1,221 1,153 1,186 (35) (2.9%) New River/Mount 12,331 14,052 14,537 2,206 17.9% Rogers WIA 2 Bluefield WV-VA, 5,914 5,871 5,823 (91) (1.5%) MSA Roanoke, VA MSA 17,743 20,819 21,818 4,075 23.0% Kingsport-Bristol- 11,451 13,709 14,055 2,604 22.7% Bristol, VA/TN (Minus WIA 2 Jurisdictions) Virginia 290,262 357,080 391,627 101,365 34.9% United States 13,395,715 15,587,304 16,792,987 3,397,272 25.4% 1 P age

Health Care and Social Assistance Employment: Pulaski County, by NAICS 3-Digit Industry iii LQ>1 = Above National Average Concentration of Employment NAICS Code 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2008-2012 2002-2012 2012 National Location Quotient 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services 304 300 310 310 382 78 46 0.66 622 Hospitals (Private) 363 347 380 352 311 (52) (192) 1.12 623 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 365 354 372 388 361 (4) 74 0.96 624 Social Assistance 121 130 150 128 132 11 37 0.45 Total 1,153 1,131 1,212 1,178 1,186 33 (3) Health Care and Social Assistance Jurisdictional Job 2008-2012, by NAICS 3-Digit Industry: Pulaski County iv Job (#) Job (#) Job (#) New NAICS Code Bluefield VA-WV, Pulaski County River/Mount MSA) Rogers WIA Job (#) Roanoke, VA MSA) 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services 78 373 62 198 622 Hospitals (Private) (52) (358) (259) (255) 623 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities (4) (211) 16 288 624 Social Assistance 11 680 133 332 Total 33 485 (48) 563 2 P age

Health Care and Social Assistance Earnings, by NAICS 3-Digit Industry: Pulaski County v 2013 2013 Average Average Earnings Per NAICS Earnings Per Job Code Job (New (Pulaski River/Mount County) Rogers WIA) 2013 Average Earnings Per Job (Bluefield VA- WV, MSA) 2013 Average Earnings Per Job (Roanoke, VA MSA) 2013 Average Earnings Per Job (Virginia) 2013 Average Earnings Per Job (United States) 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services $52,297 $61,792 $51,022 $51,770 $70,402 $67,864 622 Hospitals (Private) $54,065 $51,660 $55,734 $50,146 $62,577 $68,210 623 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities $31,010 $30,023 $27,982 $31,532 $33,278 $33,888 624 Social Assistance $19,345 $20,513 $20,181 $20,374 $27,127 $27,637 Total $42,675 $51,570 $43,952 $40,796 $54,375 $55,391 Health Care and Social Assistance Age Demographics-2013, by NAICS 3-Digit Industry: Pulaski County vi NAICS Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Code 14-18 19-21 22-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-99 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services <10 16 16 92 93 106 89 18 622 Hospitals (Private) <10 <10 19 64 68 88 58 15 623 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities <10 22 29 70 81 81 54 19 624 Social Assistance <10 21 20 24 37 18 18 <10 Total 19 66 84 250 279 292 219 59 3 P age

Staffing Patterns for Health Care and Social Assistance Employers: Pulaski County (SOC: 2-Digit) vii % of Total Median SOC Occupation Group in Pulaski Hourly 2008 2012 2008- County Health Earnings 2012 (#) Care and Social (All Assistance Industries) 29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical 384 416 32 34.8% $24.91 31-0000 Healthcare Support 240 260 20 21.7% $10.27 43-0000 Office and Administrative Support 151 139 (12) 11.7% $12.78 39-0000 Personal Care and Service 80 95 15 8.6% $9.72 37-0000 Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance 73 66 (7) 5.2% $10.22 35-0000 Food Preparation and Serving Related 64 49 (15) 3.9% $9.74 25-0000 Education, Training, and Library 46 40 (6) 3.9% $22.10 21-0000 Community and Social Service 36 41 5 3.5% $16.21 11-0000 Management 32 32 0 2.7% $34.04 13-0000 Business and Financial Operations 11 11 0 0.9% $24.73 49-0000 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 11 <10 -- 0.7% -- 53-0000 Transportation and Material Moving <10 <10 -- 0.6% -- 51-0000 Production 15-0000 Computer and Mathematical <10 <10 -- 0.3% -- 27-0000 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media 41-0000 Sales and Related 33-0000 Protective Service 19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social Science <10 <10 -- 0.1% -- 47-0000 Construction and Extraction <10 <10 -- 0.0% -- Total 1,153 1,186 33 100% -- 4 P age

Top Twenty Healthcare Practitioners and Technical : Pulaski County (SOC: 5-Digit) viii % of Total Median SOC in Pulaski Hourly 2008 2012 2008- County Health Earnings 2012 (#) Care and Social (All Assistance Industries) 1. 29-1141 Registered Nurses 140 148 8 12.4% $23.32 2. Licensed Practical and 29-2061 Licensed Vocational 83 108 25 8.8% $15.45 Nurses 3. 29-1123 Physical Therapists 10 16 6 1.5% $34.91 4. 29-2034 Radiologic Technologists 13 12 (1) 1.0% $24.37 5. Medical and Clinical 29-2011 Laboratory Technologists 10 <10 -- 0.8% -- 6. Physicians and Surgeons, 29-1069 All Other <10 <10 -- 0.7% -- 7. Medical Records and 29-2071 Health Information <10 <10 -- 0.6% -- Technicians 8. 29-1122 Occupational Therapists <10 <10 -- 0.6% -- 9. 29-1181 Audiologists <10 <10 -- 0.6% -- 10. 29-1126 Respiratory Therapists <10 <10 -- 0.6% -- 11. Speech-Language 29-1127 Pathologists 12. Diagnostic Medical 29-2032 Sonographers 13. Health Technologists and 29-2099 Technicians, All Other 14. 29-1051 Pharmacists 15. Medical and Clinical 29-2012 Laboratory Technicians <10 <10 -- 0.4% -- 16. 29-2052 Pharmacy Technicians <10 <10 -- 0.4% -- 17. 29-2021 Dental Hygienists <10 <10 -- 0.4% -- 18. 29-1171 Nurse Practitioners <10 <10 -- 0.4% -- 19. Family and General 29-1062 Practitioners <10 <10 -- 0.4% -- 20. 29-2055 Surgical Technologists <10 <10 -- 0.3% -- 5 P age

Healthcare Support, All Employment: Pulaski County (SOC: 5-Digit) ix SOC 2008 2012 2008-2012 (#) % of Total in Pulaski County Health Care and Social Assistance Median Hourly Earnings (All Industries) 1. 31-1014 Nursing Assistants 158 185 27 14.8% $9.90 2. 31-1011 Home Health Aides 21 16 (5) 1.8% $9.65 3. 31-9092 Medical Assistants 26 20 (6) 1.7% $10.81 4. 31-9091 Dental Assistants <10 <10 -- 0.7% -- 5. Physical Therapist 31-2021 Assistants <10 <10 -- 0.6% -- 6. Healthcare Support 31-9099 Workers, All Other 7. 31-9097 Phlebotomists <10 <10 -- 0.4% -- 8. 31-2022 Physical Therapist Aides <10 <10 -- 0.3% -- 9. 31-1015 Orderlies <10 <10 -- 0.3% -- 10. Medical Equipment 31-9093 Preparers 11. 31-9094 Medical Transcriptionists 12. Occupational Therapy 31-2011 <10 <10 -- 0.1% -- Assistants 13. 31-9095 Pharmacy Aides <10 <10 -- 0.0% -- 14. Occupational Therapy 31-2012 <10 <10 -- 0.0% -- Aides References i Source: EmsiAnalyst. Version 2013.4 Class of Worker. QCEW Employment only. (QCEW: 2013 Q1) ii Source: EmsiAnalyst. Version 2013.4 Class of Worker. QCEW Employment only. (QCEW: 2013 Q1) iii Source: EmsiAnalyst. Version 2013.4 Class of Worker. QCEW Employment only. (QCEW: 2013 Q1) iv Source: EmsiAnalyst. Version 2013.4 Class of Worker. QCEW Employment only. (QCEW: 2013 Q1) v Source: EmsiAnalyst. Version 2013.4 Class of Worker. QCEW Employment only. (QCEW: 2013 Q1) vi Source: EmsiAnalyst. Version 2013.4 Class of Worker. QCEW Employment only. (QCEW: 2013 Q1) vii Source: EmsiAnalyst. Version 2013.4 Class of Worker. QCEW Employment only. (QCEW: 2013 Q1) viii Source: EmsiAnalyst. Version 2013.4 Class of Worker. QCEW Employment only. (QCEW: 2013 Q1) ix Source: EmsiAnalyst. Version 2013.4 Class of Worker. QCEW Employment only. (QCEW: 2013 Q1) 6 P age