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Page 1: Education, Regulation and Management of Health Care Professionals in Birth Settings Catherine Dower, JD March 6, 2013 .

Education, Regulation and Management of Health Care Professionals in Birth Settings

Catherine Dower, JD

March 6, 2013http://futurehealth.ucsf.edu

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Outline

• Workforce Supply and Demand– Headcounts and trends

– Challenges

• Education• Regulation• Management

– Defining, expanding and supporting the team

• What we don’t know

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US Workforce: Selected Health Care Professionals in Birth Settings

•Physicians• Obstetricians: 40,400

•Midwives• CNMs: 11,400 • CPMs: 1500 • LMs: 750 • CMs: 78

3Sources: AAMC; AMCB; NARM

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US Workforce: Additional Health Care Professionals in Birth Settings

• DOs• Family Practice MDs• Anesthesiologists• Nurses• Doulas• Hospital staff• Interpreters

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Supply Trends

•Variable by profession• Increases overall

– Incremental to significant

•Share of attended births shifting–Midwives: 2009: 8-12% (up from 6% over 10-yr period)

•Challenges5

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Finding the Workforce Data

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Need and Demand Trends

•Steady, predictable need•Unknown demand due to impacts of

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• ACA• Economy• Technology• Market

• Consumers• Public

Health

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EducationMDs CNMs CPMs CMs

Education & Training

Bachelors degree

Bachelors/RN program

• Apprenticeship OR• Accredited educ

program

Bachelor’s plus science

Medical School + Residency

Master’s or Doctoral prgm

• No rqmt for apprenticeship

• Educ prms range: certificate to doctoral options

Master’s

Certif-ication

ABOG AMCB NARM AMCB

Model Medicine Midwifery Midwifery Midwifery

Primary location

Hospital Hospital Home or birth center Hospital

Issues • Sites for clinical training• Interprofessional education• Evidence-based preparation• Training to work in a changing health care environment 8

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Regulation• Medical Doctors (MD), Doctors of Osteopathy (DO)

– Full, standardized scope for all medical care, including obstetrics in all 50 states + DC

• Midwives– Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM) 50 states recognize

• ~ 20 states indep. practice

– Certified Professional Midwives (CPM) ~ ½ states recognize

– Licensed Midwives (LM) ~ ½ states license

– Certified Midwives (CM) ~ 5 states authorize practice

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Scope of practice laws are state-based and politically driven…

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… resulting in state variability and some disconnects between competence and authority.

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Exclusive scopes of practice exacerbate inter-professional tensions.

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Management

• Defining the team– Clinician + doula, CHW, MA, RN,

– Role of primary care provider

• Training and working as team• Impact of teams on

– Workforce calculations

– Provision of care & Patient outcomes

– Educational programs

– Costs13

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Still to Learn

• Accurate, comparable supply numbers• How to measure demand• Costs of various workforce & staffing models

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• Technology• Policy changes• Consumer choice• Innovative

financing

Impacts of:

On:

• Workforce needs• Education• Regulation• Management

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Catherine Dower, JDAssociate DirectorUCSF Center for the Health [email protected](415) 476-1894

http://futurehealth.ucsf.edu