Nursing Workforce Shortage
The LA Health Collaborative is working to address L.A. County’s nursing workforce shortage, such as creating a regional master plan. Research shows that nursing improves the quality of care. However, California will need 116,000 new nurses by 2020. In 2004, California ranked 50th in the nation with a ratio of 590 nurses per 100,000 population. A nursing regional report evaluated nursing sufficiency, assigning the L.A. County area a grade of C-. Of the multiple barriers, the major challenge faced is the lack of educational capacity, with nearly half of nursing applicants in L.A. turned away due to lack of space in 2005.
Publications and Documents
Oct 31 2007
California Institute for Nursing & Health Care (CINHC)
SNAP SHOT…STATUS OF THE CAIFORNIA NURSING WORKFORCE…2007
Oct 15 2007
Joanne Spetz, Center for California Health Workforce Studies, University of California, San Francisco
Forecasts of the Registered Nurse Workforce in California
Jul 09 2007
Susan Chapman, UCSF Center for the Health Professions
Career Ladders in Allied Health: Opportunities and Challenges
Jun 04 2007
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, City of Los Angeles
City of Los Angeles Mayor's Workforce Development Plan FY 2007-FY 2011
May 29 2007
Elizabeth Hill, California Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO)
Improving State Nursing Programs: Ensuring an Adequate Health Workforce
May 23 2007
Hans Johnson and Deborah Reed, Public Policy Institute of California
Can California Import Enough College Graduates to Meet Workforce Needs?
Apr 30 2007
Timothy Bates and Susan Chapman, UCSF Center for the Health Professions
Tracking the Supply of Health Professions Education in California
Mar 21 2007
Dr. Bruce Chernof, L.A. County Department of Health Services (DHS)
FY 2007-08 Funding for the Health Care Workforce Development Program
Mar 05 2007
Dr. Bruce Chernof, L.A. County Department of Health Services (DHS)
Nursing Strategic Plan and Recruitment and Retention Update October 1- December 31, 2006
Oct 24 2006
LA Health Action
Tobacco Tax of 2006 (Proposition 86): Potential Impact on Los Angeles County
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