Workforce Reports
Workforce analysis has always been an integral part of the University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health. Initially, the types of health care professions to be supported were laid out by legislation. However, over the years it became apparent the needs of patients extend beyond office visits and routine health care. In 2001, legislation modified the expectations of the UK CERH regarding academic programs, introducing language that allows them to develop programs as needed rather than as specified in the initial legislation. This new legislation (KRS 164.937) stated the UK CERH was to “collect, analyze, interpret, disseminate, and make recommendations regarding the availability, distribution, and sufficiency of the health professions workforce” and “to provide educational opportunities for students committed to rural health care to obtain education in needed health professions as determined by the workforce analyses, rotating these programs as necessary.”
Graduate feedback has indicated that approximately 80 percent of UK CERH graduates were practicing in rural areas of Kentucky. Students are extremely grateful for the opportunities afforded them by the UK CERH academic programs and are quick to point out that obtaining a degree may not have been possible without our center.
- Feltner, F., Williams, C, & Baker, W. (2024). 2024 Kentucky Medical Laboratory Science Workforce Report. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Feltner, F., Williams, C., & Williams, S. (2024). 2024 Kentucky Physical Therapy Workforce Report. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Williams, S., Feltner, F., & Howard, S.P. (2024). 2023 Kentucky Nursing Workforce Report.pdf. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Howard, S.P., Boots, K. & Feltner, F. (2023). 2022 Kentucky Physician Update. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Howard, S.P. & Feltner, F. (2023). Kentucky Dental Workforce Report 2023. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Howard, S.P., Slone, M., Huff, A., & Feltner, F. (2022). Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Workforce in Kentucky. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Howard, S.P. (2022). 2021 Kentucky Physician Update. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Thompson, S. P. (2021). 2020 Kentucky nursing workforce report infographic update. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Thompson, S. P., Slone, M., & Feltner, F. (2021). 2020 Kentucky dental workforce update. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Pearce, K. A., Thompson, S., Feltner, F., Wright, R. B., & Kingery, J. (2020). Kentucky’s primary care workforce: Current status and output of new trainees January 2020 update. University of Kentucky College of Medicine Workforce Report.
- Feltner, F., Thompson, S., & Slone, M. (2018). The need for certified diabetes educators and community health workers in community-based diabetes self-management education for high risk groups. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Butina, M., Feltner, F. J., & Slone, M. (2018). Medical laboratory science workforce shortage. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Williamson, J., Hays, D., Slone, M., & Feltner, F. J. (2018). UK CERH social work programs: History & employment outlook. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Slone, M., Feltner, F. J., & Thompson, S. (2017). Identifying family resource and youth services employees preparedness for job responsibilities and service offerings in Kentucky. University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health Workforce Report.
- Pearce, K. A., Hustedde, C., Asher, L., Thompson, S., Feltner, F., & McKinney, K. (2016). Kentucky’s primary care workforce shortages 2016-2025 and recommendations for increasing the production of primary care physicians for Kentucky. University of Kentucky College of Medicine Workforce Report.