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With the almost continuous changes
that have shaken California's health care system, its workers have
also been thrown into turmoil. In response to these changes, two
California foundations-the California HealthCare Foundation and
The California Endowment-have donated seven million dollars to UC
San Francisco's Center for Health Professions to create the California
Workforce Initiative (CWI).
This ambitious new program will collect and analyze
data on this changing workforce, encourage reform of state and federal
policy, help create new curricula to train health care professionals,
and strive to make health care institutions more accountable to
the people they serve.
The nearly constant changes in the health care industry
demand an initiative that focuses on the workers, said Ed O'Neil,
co-director for the Center for the Health Professions. "Labor costs
account for almost 70 percent of health care expenditures. Any reform
to California's health care system spells significant change for
its workforce," he said.
Among the issues CWI plans to study and address are:
the supply and distribution of health professionals, ethnic diversity
in the industry, the need for re-training, government regulation
of health care workers.
The CWI has already begun work on three research and
policy development projects. CWI is offering support to programs
state-wide that train allied and auxiliary health care workers,
restructure their jobs, and develop new career opportunities. CWI
will also start program to develop community leaders in the health
care industry. And, by contributing funds to The Network, a collaboration
between academic health centers and health care organizations, the
CWI will help to improve and modernize the education of new doctors.
The CWI also hopes to educate the public about health
care workforce issues, an effort that should help them to make better-informed
health care decisions.
UCSF's Center for the Health Professions was established
to assist health care professionals, health profession schools,
care delivery organizations and public policy makers respond to
the challenges of educating and managing a health care workforce
capable of improving the health and well being of people and their
communities. The
California Health Care Foundation is an Oakland-based,
independent non-profit philanthropic organization whose mission
is to expand access for underserved individuals and communities,
and to promote fundamental improvements in health status of the
people of California.
The California Endowment is a private foundation with
staff throughout the state whose grants are made to organizations
and institutions that directly benefit the well being of Californians.
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