PARTNERSHIPS Keys for Surviving the Health Care Shortages.

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PARTNERSHIPS Keys for Surviving the Health Care Shortages

Transcript of PARTNERSHIPS Keys for Surviving the Health Care Shortages.

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PARTNERSHIPSKeys for

Surviving the Health

Care Shortages

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Three Examples of Partnerships

• ASPEN High School– Alternative District High School– Dual credit offering

• CEDA-Robbins– Community Economic Development Association– Targeted programs with high employment rates

and/or grant approval

• University of Chicago Hospitals Academy– Partnered with MVCC’s A.D.N. Program– UCHA Scholarship for employees of UCHA

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MVCC Remedies to the Health Care Shortages:

• History and overview

• Responses to challenges

• Funding approaches

• Barriers

• Lessons learned

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Health Care Industry Worker Shortages

Employment of wage and salary workers in health services by industry segment, 2000 and projected change 2000-10(Employment in the thousands)

Industry segment Employment, 2000

Percent change, 2000-2010

Health services 11,065 25.5

Hospitals, public and private 4,960 9.8

Nursing and personal care facilities

1,796 21.9

  Medical and dental laboratories

209 29.2

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Additional Factors Contributing to the Shortage

• The elderly population, a group with much greater than average healthcare needs, will grow faster than the total population between 2000 and 2010

• Advances in medical technology will continue to improve the survival rate of severely ill and injured patients, who will then need extensive therapy and care.

• New technologies enable the identification and treatment

of conditions not previously treatable

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Turnover Rates Contribute to the Healthcare Worker Shortage

• Additional openings will result as workers leave the labor force or transfer to other occupations.

• High turnover due to low pay and status, poor benefits, low training requirements, and a high proportion of young and part-time workers, such as nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides.

• In contrast, occupations with relatively few replacement openings, are those with high pay and status, lengthy training requirements, and a high proportion of full-time workers, such as physicians and surgeons.

U.S. Department of LaborBureau of Labor Statistics

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Challenge

Consistent with local health care community needs and with MVCC’s strategic initiatives:

Attract and educate new populations within the district to health care careers

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Desirable Characteristics -Programs of Study

• Short-term training

• Good employment potential

• Credentialing mechanism upon graduation

• Marketable skills that may also be transferable to another program of study

• High quality programs with documented positive outcomes

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Responses to Challenges

• Aspen High School

• CEDA Robbins

• University of Chicago

Hospitals Academy

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ASPEN High SchoolPARTNERS

•Moraine Area Career Systems (MACS)

•Moraine Valley Community College

•ASPEN High School, Robbins, IL

•St. Francis Hospital, Blue Island , IL

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EDUCATION PLAN

• COL 101 First Semester

• Student Assessments

• HSC 110 Second Semester

• MVCC Field Trips

• Hospital Field Trips

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• Student to Teacher

• Teacher to High School

• Teacher to Hospital

• Other Members of Team

COMMUNICATION

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PUBLIC RELATIONS

• Student Orientation

• Student Selection

• Share Successes

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CEDA-RobbinsBasic Nurse Assistant Course

• Approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health

• This 132-contact hour course is presented over 8 weeks

• Prepares students to work in hospitals, nursing homes and home health agencies

• Prerequisite for the Associate Degree Nursing Program

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CEDA-RobbinsPhlebotomy Program

• Approved by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical laboratory Sciences

• This eight-credit program presents the basics of phlebotomy in a two semester course sequence; students take one course per semester

• Prepares students to work in clinics, hospitals, physician’s offices and blood centers

• Included as part of the medical office assistant, radiologic technology, and respiratory therapy curricula

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UCHA Nursing Project

• Nursing at the Forefront Scholarship

• Criteria

• MVCC requirements

• Resources needed

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FUNDING

• Aspen

• CEDA Robbins– Cook County:

• Board of

Commissioners

• President’s Office of Employment

& Training (POET)

– MVCC– CEDA-Robbins

• UCHA

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MAJOR OBSTACLES to STUDENT SUCCESS

• Assignments

• Educationally – Under-prepared

• Attendance

• Personal Problems

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LESSONS LEARNED

•Testing•Transportation Off-Campus•Tutoring•Building Connections •Special Training for Faculty•Equipment and Space

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SITE-SPECIFICLESSONS LEARNED

• ASPEN

• CEDA- Robbins

• UCHA

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PARTNERSHIP WORKSHEET

1. Identify the goal of the partnerships at your facility

2. List elements already in place

3. List stakeholders in the project

4. Steps for implementation (Procedure)

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Web Site

• To view this presentation, please visit our web site at:

www.morainevalley.edu/healthsciences