UA Health Programs - ASHNHA

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UA Health ProgramsStrategic Pathways ImplementationYear One

Market DemandAlaska is projected to be the state with the 5th highest demandfor nurses by 2030. Many other healthcare professions alsohave shortages.EXPECTED DEMAND FOR NURSESIN ALASKA ected TotalPorjected Need2Source: /

Our MandateUA Board of Regents has a statewide goal of doubling thenumber of health graduates by 2025.Graduates by 20251748180032.4% of expected2030 shortage by202516001400120084710008006004002000Graduates 2016Graduates 2016Graduates 2025Graduates 20253

Year 1UAA College of Health Programs

UAA College of HealthYear 1Programs AK Center for Rural Health & HealthWorkforce / AK Area Health EducationCenter (AHEC) Center for Human Development Department of Health, PhysicalEducation & Recreation Department of Human Services Justice Center MEDEX5

UAA College of Health Programs (Continued)Year 1ProgramsPrograms Department of Health Sciences & Applied Health Research (formerly Health Sciences & the Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies / Center for Alcohol & Addiction Studies) Inter-professional Health Sciences Simulation Center National Resource Center for AmericanIndians, Alaska Native & Native Hawaiian EldersOccupational TherapyPharmacySchool of Allied HealthSchool of NursingSchool of Social WorkUndergraduate Certificate in Civic EngagementWWAMI School of Medical Education 6

Where we areStrategic Pathways ImplementationYear 17

Strategic PathwaysUAA College of Health was tasked to leadstatewide health program planning anddevelopment for the UA system. Site visits All university campuses UA’s 14 community campuses Partner campuses Strengthening relationships with healthindustry and community leaders8

Articulated need for overall changeFrom Customers Nursing Program modifications Certified Nursing Assistants Social Work Program (eg: Mental Health& Substance Use Disorders) Human Services & Rural Human Services Allied Health Program (eg: Surg Tech,Medical Coding & Billing, PhysicalTherapy Assistants) Dental Assistants Dietetics & Nutrition9

Our FocusYear 1Priorities Site VisitsNursingBehavioral HealthAllied HealthHealth SciencesMedical Education and TrainingPartnerships10

Our ProgramProgressUpdates on the School of Nursing,Allied Health, and the BehaviouralSciences11

Year 1Nursing Highlights

Our FocusYear 1PrioritiesStudent SuccessAcademic Partnership Consortium CoordinatorSimulation Network CoordinatorCOH admissions to focus on increasingdiversity Board of Nursing approved program foranother year 13

Project Growth by Degree Area 20160 40 161401202016Baseline1008060 24 55 452016Baseline 55 4440 73%increase2002016BaselineAAS Nursing2023 (projection)2019 (projection )2016 (baseline)BS NursingRN to BSN Nursing2016 (baseline)2019 (projection )2023 (projection)14

Project Growth by Degree Area 1225 1020 215105 42016Baseline0 4 12016Baseline 12016Baseline2016BaselineRN to BSN NursingPsychiatric MH NursePractitioner 6-112023 (projection)2019 (projection )2016 (baseline)Family health NurseDoctor of NursingPractice2016 (baseline)2019 (projection )2023 (projection)15

Overall Growth 92-97 16350 40 483002502002016Baseline2023 (projection)1502019 (projection )1002016Baseline5002016 (baseline)Total2016 (baseline)2019 (projection )2023 (projection)16

Statewide Simulation NetworkYear 1Accomplishments Simulation Network Coordinator Standardized Site MOU Individualized Equipment and MaintenanceMOA COH to cover routine maintenance17

Year 1Allied Health Highlights

Allied Health HighlightsYear 1Programs CNA in development MatSu and ANC first Eagle River in MAY Dental HygieneDental AssistantDiagnostic Medical SonographyDietetics and NutritionFire and Emergency ServicesMedical AssistingPrograms Medical Laboratory Technologist (AAS)/Phlebotomy OEC Medical Laboratory Science (BS)Occupational Therapy (Partnership with Creighton University) Physical Therapist AssistantRadiation Technologist/Limited radiography OECSurgical Technology 1st cohort graduated in August CAAHEP decision in January 2019 Then, eligible to take CST exam19

Year 1Behavioral Health Highlights

UAA Behavioral Health ProgramsYear 1Programs 2 principal program:Social Work and Human Services BSW program is on UAA campus MSW program is distance delivered. Focus on increasing enrollment in JNU,Kenai, and Homer in the short-run 70 graduates per year goal.21

UAA Behavioral Health ProgramsYear 1Programs Most of the present capacity forbehavioral health is in ANC and hubs Focused on increasing graduates at therural community and hub level in longrun. Capacity building in: LeadershipCrisis interventionShort-term treatmentIn-patient careFollow-along and mental health monitoring22

“The collaborationbetween UAA and UAShas helped the followingprogram developmentmove forward and UAA’swillingness to work withUAS has beenrefreshing.”UAS Highlights- Karen Carey, UAS Provost

UAS HighlightsYear 1Priorities Developing a behavioral/applied healthprogram beginning with a certificatemoving into an AA program forSoutheast. With UAA, increasing and enhancingnursing and CNA programming inSoutheast24

UAS HighlightsYear 1 Juneau, Ketchikan & Sitka – All UAAoutreach sites for AAS in Nursing. UAS Health Programs Pre-Nursing Qualifications Pre-Radiologic TechnologyQualifications Health Sciences Health Information Management Medical Assisting Certified Nurse Aide Training25

UAF Highlights

UAF HighlightsYear 1Behavioral Health Degrees 90 graduates per year 75 community and industry partnersTo meet demand: Distance BA in Social Work programgrowth and sustainability Statewide compacting workforce needs Rural Human Services expansion Human Services expansion27

University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF)Allied and Other Health ProgramsOECCertificateMedical BillingHealth Care ReimbursementMedical CodingMedical/Dental ReceptionAASNurse AideDental AssistantDental AssistantMedical AssistantMedical AssistantPre-nursing QualificationsCommunity HealthCommunity Health 140 graduates per year (strategic increases set to meet demand)125 community and industry Partners28

Community Campus HighlightsYear 1 Mat-Su and Chugiak Eagle River CNADevelopment Allied Health “Onesies & Twosies” Human Services & Rural HumanServices Expansion29

How to Meet the GoalYear 1 Initiative FundingCustomer ContributionsStudent Success CoordinatorJunior Development OfficerEarned Revenue / CEUService ReinvestmentEfficienciesReallocation30

ThankYouKathy Craft907-388-9417kcraft@alaska.eduwww.alaska.edu

Sep 15, 2018 · Programs 2 principal program: Social Work and Human Services BSW program is on UAA campus MSW program is distance delivered. Focus on increasing enrollment in JNU, Kenai, and Homer in the short-run 70 graduates per year goal. 21. UAA