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The seven dashboards in this section inform students, policy makers, program designers, healthcare practitioners, and the general public about issues related to Virginia's healthcare workforce.
- Profession Reports
Healthcare Workforce Data Center Data Professional reports,...
- Dashboards
Trends in Virginia Healthcare Workforce Launched in 2018,...
- Healthcare Workforce Briefs
HWDC Briefs. The Healthcare Workforce Data Center’s Virginia...
- About the Center
The Department of Health Professions Healthcare Workforce...
- Medicine Reports
Virginia’s Occupational Therapy Workforce: 2022; Virginia’s...
- Nursing Reports
Virginia’s Registered Nurse Workforce: 2022; Virginia’s...
- ASLP Reports
Healthcare Workforce Data Center ASLP Reports, Audiology &...
- Behavioral Sciences Reports
Healthcare Workforce Data Center Behavioral Sciences...
- Profession Reports
Trends in Virginia Healthcare Workforce Launched in 2018, this tool provides users with profession-specific data for all the years available. Looking for a career in healthcare?
Virginia’s healthcare workforce data appear by Area Health Education Center (AHEC) regions in this visualization. For more information on our Indicators, including how they are collected and what they mean, please visit the Virginia Department of Health Professions.
2 Απρ 2024 · This data portal was developed to provide a convenient access point for health-related data for Virginia. This portal is a comprehensive source for community health assessment, public, and population health data. Each data portal page provides interactive data at the most granular level available.
22 Ιαν 2024 · As of Q4 2022, total health sector employment in Virginia was 4.7% above the beginning of 2019, with hospital employment up 3.0% and ambulatory employment up 10.4%. Nursing and residential employment remained below 2019 levels, down 6.6%.
The International Safety Center reports on healthcare worker exposures in the workplace. Review ISC reports or request repots on data subsets.
Virginia’s Health Workforce Outlook Entry-level occupations make up much of this list and are essential to maintain system capacity and provide a source of new health and social service professionals.