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The Montana University System And The Healthcare Workforce

The Montana University System And The Healthcare Workforce Presentation to the Healthcare Worker Advisory Group September 25, 2006. Location Quotient. Allows us to see if we are over or under supplied in a given occupation compared to the nation.

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The Montana University System And The Healthcare Workforce

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  1. The Montana University System And The Healthcare Workforce Presentation to the Healthcare Worker Advisory Group September 25, 2006

  2. Location Quotient Allows us to see if we are over or under supplied in a given occupation compared to the nation. • LQs near 1 indicate about the same ratio as the US • LQs over 1 indicate more workers per population in MT than the US • LQs under 1 indicate fewer workers per population in MT than the US

  3. “Location Quotients” for Healthcare Occupations

  4. Healthcare Degrees Awardedin Montana Public & Private Colleges 2004-2005 Programs with 20 or more graduates

  5. Projections: 2004-2014 * Does not include 50-60 new slots created in state (Missoula & Helena), ramping up 2006-9

  6. Ratio of Population to RNs This is a ratio of (population / nurses). A lower number indicates a higher number of per capita nurses. 159 Not Available 105 130 105 Not Available 148 183 119 122 139 96 142 Note: Montana Statewide Average is 125

  7. Ratio of Population to LPNs 325 886 304 453 Not Available 275 438 218 673 874 260 243 Note: Montana Statewide Average is 330

  8. RN/LPN Workforce by MACO Region Montana avg. population per RN is 125 High RN/ Low LPN Low RN/ Low LPN Bozeman Northwest (Kalispell/Libby) Southeast Central (Lewistown) Northeast Montana avg. population per LPN is 330 Havre Billings Helena Southwest (Butte/Dillon) High RN/ High LPN Missoula/ Hamilton Low RN/ High LPN

  9. Additional Information

  10. Ratio of Population to RNs This is a ratio of (population / nurses). A lower number indicates a higher number of per capita nurses. MHA Region 5 MHA Region 4 Note: Montana Statewide Average is 125

  11. Ratio of Population to LPNs This is a ratio of (population / nurses). A lower number indicates a higher number of per capita nurses. MHA Region 5 MHA Region 4 Note: Montana Statewide Average is 330

  12. RN Wages by District $45,505 Not Available $46,876 $43,970 Not Available $49,485 $46,079 $44,229 $49,067 $48,234 $52,490 $48,335

  13. LPN Wages by District $30,022 $28,783 $31,968 $30,179 Not Available $30,627 $27,862 $29,813 $25,559 $33,227 $30,474 $26,784

  14. 65+ Population by County

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