California's health workforce needs: training allied workers

Over the next decade, California's growing and aging population will require about 450,000 new health care workers. Given the importance of associate degrees and postsecondary certificates in growing health care occupations - and the need for a diversified health workforce - the state needs to ensure that its two-year institutions are preparing technical and support workers for rewarding careers.

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Authors: McConville, Shannon; Bohn, Sarah; Beck, Laurel

Published: San Francisco, California, Public Policy Institute of California, 2014

Resource type: Report, paper or authored book

Physical description: 27 p. + 2 p. + 10 p.

Access item: http://www.ppic.org/main/publication.asp?i=1109

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