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United States Registered Nurse Workforce Report Card and Shortage Forecast: A Revisit

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This is a reevaluation of registered nurse (RN) supply and demand from 2016 to 2030 using a previously published work forecast model and grading methodology with more recent workforce data.… Click to show full abstract

This is a reevaluation of registered nurse (RN) supply and demand from 2016 to 2030 using a previously published work forecast model and grading methodology with more recent workforce data. There will be a shortage of 154 018 RNs by 2020 and 510 394 RNs by 2030; the South and West regions will have higher shortage ratios than Northeast and Midwest regions. This reflects a nearly 50% overall improvement when compared with the authors’ prior study, and the low-performing states have improved from 18 “D” and 12 “F” grades as published earlier to 13 “D” and 1 “F” in this study. Although progress has been made, efforts to foster the pipelines for improving the nursing workforce need to be continued.

Keywords: registered nurse; states registered; shortage; united states; forecast; nurse workforce

Journal Title: American Journal of Medical Quality
Year Published: 2018

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