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2012 MHA Workforce Survey Hospital Turnover and Vacancy Rates by Workforce Investment Area (WIA). 2011 Calendar Year Data. Contents. Overview – slides 3-9 Nursing – slides 10-19 Diagnostic Imaging – slides 20-26 Clinical Lab – slides 27-33 Therapies – slides 34-49 Pharmacy – 50-58
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2012 MHA Workforce SurveyHospital Turnover and Vacancy Rates by Workforce Investment Area (WIA) 2011 Calendar Year Data
Contents • Overview – slides 3-9 • Nursing – slides 10-19 • Diagnostic Imaging – slides 20-26 • Clinical Lab – slides 27-33 • Therapies – slides 34-49 • Pharmacy – 50-58 • Surgical Tech – slides 59-61 • Coding – slides 62-66
Overview • The Missouri Hospital Association has collected workforce data from member hospitals since 2001. • 165 hospitals participated in this survey – 148 from Missouri, 10 from Kansas and 7 from Illinois. • The number of positions surveyed increased by one-third in this most recent survey, from 21 to 32 positions surveyed.
Overview • 11 positions were added • Certified Nurse Assistant • Patient Care Technician • Advanced nursing positions • Nurse Anesthetist • Nurse Midwife • Nurse Practitioner • Nurse Specialist
Overview • Survey additions • New sonographer categories • Cardio/Echo • Vascular • Ultrasound • Pharmacist – clinical • Pharmacy Technician • Medical Records Coder – Non-certified • Medical Records Coder – Certified
Overview • For each position, hospitals submit the following: • Total FTE on Dec. 31 • Total number of employees • Number of vacant FTE on Dec. 31 • Total number of vacant positions on Dec. 31 • FTE separations from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 • Total number of separations from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31
Overview • MHA develops tables, trend charts and graphics that include statewide and regional turnover and vacancy rates. • Trends show Missouri data only; maps include data from KS and IL.
Overview: Calculating Turnover • Hospitals report the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) separations January 1 through Dec. 31 as well as the total number of FTE positions. FTE Separations Jan. 1 - Dec. 31 FTE Turnover Percentage X 100 = (Total FTEs on Dec. 31 + Vacant FTEs on Dec. 31) Replace “FTE” with “Employee” to determine Employee Turnover percentages.
Overview: Calculating Vacancy • Hospitals report the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) vacancies on Dec. 31 as well as the total number of FTE positions. Vacant FTEs on Dec. 31 FTE Vacancy Percentage X 100 = (Total FTEs on Dec. 31 + Vacant FTEs on Dec. 31) Replace “FTE” with “Employee” to determine Employee Vacancy percentages.
Nursing • LPN • 3,038 Missouri employees • 470 separations • RN • 31,595 Missouri employees • 4,703 separations • Turnover among LPNs and RNs is 14 percent
Diagnostic Imaging • Employee counts • Radiologic Technologist – 1,878 • CT Technologist – 531 • MRI Technologist – 283 • Nuclear Medicine Technologist – 308 • Sonographer (Cardio/Echo, Ultrasound and Vascular) - 843
Clinical Laboratory • Employee counts • Medical Laboratory Technician – 639 • Medical Technologist – 1,750
Therapy • Vacancy in therapy positions is stable or lower • Hospitals have need for therapists but not enough supply, especially in the following: • Occupational therapy • Speech-language pathology
Pharmacy • Pharmacy schools scarce in Missouri • MERIC predicted shortage of 700 pharmacists in 2012 • Expanded questionnaire to include more pharmacy categories and positions • Pharmacist – Staff • Pharmacist – Clinical • Pharmacy Technician New New