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Authors: Candice Chen | Qian Luo | Nicholas Chong | Sara Westergaard | Erin Brantley | Edward Salsberg | Clese Erikson | Drishti Pillai | Katherine Green | Patricia Pittman

Topics: COVID-19, Data Visualization, Health Workforce Journal Supplement, Health Workforce Models and Projections, Workforce Supply

October 1, 2021
This article describes the development of 2 estimator tools—the State Hospital Workforce Deficit Estimator and the Contract Tracing Workforce Estimator—designed to inform health workforce planning during COVID-19.
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Authors: Jeongyoung Park | Marsha Regenstein | Nicholas Chong | Chinelo L Onyliofor

Topics: Community Health Centers, Health Workforce Journal Supplement

October 1, 2021
This article examines changes in the community health worker (CHW) workforce among CHCs from 2016 to 2018 and factors associated with the use of CHWs.
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Authors: Candice Chen | Nicholas Chong | Qian Luo | Jeongyoung Park

Topics: Emerging Models and Innovations, Policy, Rural Health

September 1, 2021
This article evaluates the impact of new Teaching Health Center residency programs on health center staffing, patient service, quality of care, and provider productivity.
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Authors: Patricia Pittman | Julia Strasser | Margaret Ziemann | Noah Westfall | Rachel Banawa | Nicholas Chong

Topics: COVID-19, Data Visualization, Policy, Scope of Practice (SOP)

April 9, 2021
This interactive map tracks state-level emergency policies that expand the ability of specific groups to administer COVID-19 vaccines.
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Developers: Clese Erikson | Nicholas Chong | Eric Luo | Candice Chen | Patricia Pittman

Topics: COVID-19, Data Visualization, Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), Workforce Demand

March 11, 2021
The COVID-19 County Workforce Deficit Estimator is an online tool to help state and federal planners consider the different strategic approaches to ensure sufficient heath workforce for COVID-19.
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