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Addressing Virginia’s Mental Health Workforce Shortages

Addressing Virginia’s Mental Health Workforce Shortages. Mental Health Professionals Shortage Data Ken Studer, Ph.D. Shortage Designations Manager State Efforts to Address The Workforce Shortage Aileen Harris, M.S.A. Healthcare Workforce & Rural Health Manager Virginia Department of Health

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Addressing Virginia’s Mental Health Workforce Shortages

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  1. Addressing Virginia’s Mental Health Workforce Shortages Mental Health Professionals Shortage Data Ken Studer, Ph.D. Shortage Designations Manager State Efforts to Address The Workforce Shortage Aileen Harris, M.S.A. Healthcare Workforce & Rural Health Manager Virginia Department of Health Office of Minority Health & Public Health Policy Division of Primary Care & Rural Health

  2. Office of Minority Health & Public Health Policy Mission • To identify health inequities, assess their root causes, and address them by promoting social justice, influencing policy, establishing partnerships, providing resources and educating the public.

  3. Division of Primary Care & Rural Health Mission • To focus on barriers to access to care that contribute to poor/inequitable health outcomes.

  4. Strategies to Address Needs • Identifying communities with the greatest unmet health care needs, disparities, and health workforce shortages • Identifying the key barriers to access to health care for these communities; and working toward solutions

  5. Health Professional Shortage Designations

  6. Mental Health HPSAs in Virginia • Virginia currently has 65 separate Mental HPSA Designations in 85 Counties • 25 Community Health Centers • 25 Correctional Facilities • 2 State Mental Hospitals • 16 Geographic Areas (10 CSB Catchment Areas) • Short 23 Psychiatrists • Find Listing at: http://hpsafind.hrsa.gov/

  7. Mental Health HPSAs in Virginia

  8. Distribution of Psychiatrists by Sector

  9. Distribution of Psychiatrists

  10. Distribution of Clinical Psychologists

  11. Distribution of Licensed Professional Counselors

  12. Distribution of Licensed Clinical Social Workers

  13. Target Areas: FTE Child Psychiatry per 100,000 18 Years and Under

  14. Models of Care: Virginia Acute Care Hospital Psychiatric Beds

  15. Finding Solutions to Disparities in Access to Mental Health Care • Understand the Distribution of the Problem • Rural • Inner City • Target Areas of Highest Need • Children • Uninsured • Develop Appropriate Models of Care • Use all Mental Health Professionals Efficiently • Address Unique Community Needs

  16. The State’s Efforts to Address the Mental Health Workforce Shortage • Assure Provider Support • State and Federal Incentive Programs to Increase Access to Care • Strong Recruitment Efforts

  17. The State’s Efforts to Address the Mental Health Workforce Shortage Federal and State Incentive Programs • Programs available to practitioners seeking practice opportunities in Virginia • Two (2) Loan Repayment Programs • J-1 Visa Waiver Program • Three (3) Nursing Scholarship Programs

  18. The State’s Efforts to Address the Mental Health Workforce Shortage Loan Repayment Programs • Virginia Physician Loan Repayment Program* • Virginia State Loan Repayment Program* • National Health Services Corps Loan Repayment Program *Application Period is January 1 – May 1 *Funding amount $50K to $120K

  19. The State’s Efforts to Address the Mental Health Workforce Shortage

  20. The State’s Efforts to Address the Mental Health Workforce Shortage J-1 Visa Waiver Program • Must practice primary care for at least 3 years in a federally designated health professional shortage area or a medically underserved area • Also open to specialists • 30 slots annually (10 FLEX slots)

  21. The State’s Efforts to Address the Mental Health Workforce Shortage Nursing Scholarships • Mary Marshall Nursing Scholarship Program for Licensed Practical Nurses (funding and award amount varies) • Mary Marshall Nursing Scholarship Program for Registered Nurses (funding and award amount varies) • Virginia's Nurse Practitioner/Nurse Midwife Scholarship Program ($5,000)

  22. The State’s Efforts to Address the Mental Health Workforce Shortage Strong Recruitment Efforts • Free Recruitment Website to promote Virginia – PPOVA - www.ppova.org Subscribe to PPOVA Updates! • 3RNet – National Rural Recruitment and Retention Network • “Virginia: A Healthy Place to Work” Recruitment Video • Recruitment and Direct Contacts • Virginia State Rural Health Plan – Healthcare Workforce Council

  23. Resources • Office of Minority Health & Public Health Policy Website http://www.vdh.state.va.us/healthpolicy/ • Primary Practice Opportunities of Virginia Websitewww.ppova.org Email Contact:Aileen Edwards Harris, M.S.A. Aileen.Harris@vdh.virginia.gov(804) 864-7436 Kenneth Studer, Ph.D. Kenneth.Studer@vdh.virginia.gov (804) 864-7428

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