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1. RN Employment by Setting, 2000 and
2004
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2. Number of Active U.S. RNs, 1980 -
2004
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3. Active RNs per 100,000 Population,
U.S., 1980 to 2000
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4. RNs per 100,000 Population in the
U.S., 2004
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5. Percent Change in RNs per 100,000
Population in the U.S., 2000 to 2004
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6. National Supply and Demand Projections
for FTE RNs, 2000 to 2015
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7. Indexed Projections of RNs per 100K
Pop, RNs per 100K 65+ Pop, and
Projected Numbers of Active RNs, 2004
to 2024
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8. Distribution of RN Recruitment Difficulty
Indicator, Based on Four Types
of Health Facilities in North Carolina
in 2004
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9. Nursing Recruitment Difficulty Indicators
in North Carolina, by Facility
Type, 2004
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10. Distribution of Predicted Difficulty
Recruiting RNs in North Carolina by
Type of Facility, 2004
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11. Distribution of the Predicted Nursing
Recruitment Difficulty Score Based
on All North Carolina Facilities
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12. Predicted Nursing Recruitment Difficulty
Scores, by Facility Type in North Carolina,
2004
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13. Comparison of OLS Nursing Recruitment
Difficulty Models for Hospitals
in North Carolina, With and Without
Facility Variables, 2004
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14. Comparison of OLS Nursing Recruitment
Difficulty Models for Home Health
Agencies in North Carolina, With and
Without Facility Variables, 2004
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15. Comparison of OLS Nursing Recruitment
Difficulty Models for LTC Agencies
in North Carolina, With and Without
Facility Variables, 2004
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16. Comparison of OLS Nursing Recruitment
Difficulty Models for Public Health
Agencies in North Carolina, With and
Without Facility Variables, 2004
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17. Projected RNs per 100,000 Age-Adjusted
Population
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18. Distribution of RN Hours Spent in
Direct Patient Care (Physician
Office, Inpatient, ER/ED) and Other
Activities
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19. Estimated Extent of Nursing Shortages
in Counties in the U.S.
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20. Comparison of Selected Measures
of Nursing Shortage in Adjacent
Counties