Oregon Healthcare Workforce Index: Understanding Nursing in the Broader Healthcare Labor Market

Nursing shortages don’t happen in isolation as they reflect deeper workforce dynamics. This index reveals how interconnected roles like medical assistants, respiratory therapists, and advanced practitioners impact Oregon’s nursing workforce. Built from public employment and wage data, the tool offers a new lens for planning healthcare workforce strategies across the state.
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Oregon Healthcare Workforce Index: Understanding Nursing in the Broader Healthcare Labor Market

Nurses are deeply impacted by fluctuations in the broader healthcare labor market. The Oregon Healthcare Workforce Index, developed by the Oregon Center for Nursing, adapts a Michigan-based model to examine how 35 healthcare occupations rank across four indicators: growth, shortage, turnover, and wages. The result is a multi-dimensional view of where nursing stands within a highly interdependent system.

The index moves beyond isolated metrics by comparing nursing with related healthcare roles that both support and depend on it. Nurse practitioners and physician assistants rank near the top due to strong growth and low turnover. In contrast, registered nurses land mid-range, demonstrating competitive wages but elevated demand and high turnover. This highlights the systemic pressures that shape recruitment and retention challenges across the board.

Rather than treating nursing as a standalone issue, the index urges policymakers and workforce planners to view stability and vacancy problems in context. Many occupations that bolster or collaborate with nurses face instability too, and when these positions falter, the ripple effects intensify the challenges nurses face. Strategic investment across the whole care team is critical to improving Oregon’s healthcare workforce resilience.

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Occupations included in the Oregon Healthcare Workforce Index

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Nursing occupations analyzed within the index methodology, including CNA

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Indicators used to calculate workforce stress and stability scores
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WORKFORCE INSIGHT

Oregon's Lens on the Nursing Workforce

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OCCUPATION GROWTH SHORTAGE TURNOVER WAGES SCORE
Nurse Anesthetist 5 11 3 1 1
Physical Therapist 7 7 4 16 2
Physician Assistant 3 24 2 6 3
Nurse Practitioner 2 27 1 5 3
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 1 17 6 13 5
Optometrist 20 3 8 7 6
Pharmacist 23 2 11 3 7
Clinical & Counseling Psychologist 10 15 9 8 8
Dentists, General 32 1 7 2 8
Respiratory Therapist 8 12 5 18 10
Nurse Midwife 21 6 12 4 10
Paramedic 12 9 10 23 12
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist 14 14 13 14 13
Occupational Therapist 16 13 14 15 14
Dental Hygienist 15 19 15 12 15
Registered Nurse 26 8 18 10 16
Radiation Therapist 33 4 19 9 17
Radiological Technologist & Technician 25 10 16 17 18
Nuclear Medicine Technologist 34 5 27 11 19
Physical Therapy Assistant 4 35 17 25 20
Cardiovascular Technologist & Technician 29 16 21 19 21
Occupational Therapy Assistant 9 29 24 24 22
Community Health Worker 11 28 22 29 23
Mental Health & Substance Abuse Social Worker 22 21 23 27 24
Emergency Medical Technician 19 22 20 33 25
Medical Assistant 6 33 25 31 26
Clinical Laboratory Technologist & Technician 31 18 26 21 27
Healthcare Social Worker 27 25 29 20 28
Licensed Practical Nurse 28 23 28 22 28
Dental Assistant 18 31 33 28 30
Phlebotomist 17 30 31 32 30
Home Health and Personal Care Aide 13 34 32 35 32
Child, Family, School Social Worker 35 20 35 26 33
Pharmacy Technician 30 26 30 30 33
Certified Nursing Assistant 24 32 34 34 35

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OCCUPATION GROWTH SHORTAGE TURNOVER WAGES SCORE
Nurse Anesthetist 5 11 3 1 1
Physical Therapist 7 7 4 16 2
Physician Assistant 3 24 2 6 3
Nurse Practitioner 2 27 1 5 3
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 1 17 6 13 5
Optometrist 20 3 8 7 6
Pharmacist 23 2 11 3 7
Clinical & Counseling Psychologist 10 15 9 8 8
Dentists, General 32 1 7 2 8
Respiratory Therapist 8 12 5 18 10
Nurse Midwife 21 6 12 4 10
Paramedic 12 9 10 23 12
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist 14 14 13 14 13
Occupational Therapist 16 13 14 15 14
Dental Hygienist 15 19 15 12 15
Registered Nurse 26 8 18 10 16
Radiation Therapist 33 4 19 9 17
Radiological Technologist & Technician 25 10 16 17 18
Nuclear Medicine Technologist 34 5 27 11 19
Physical Therapy Assistant 4 35 17 25 20
Cardiovascular Technologist & Technician 29 16 21 19 21
Occupational Therapy Assistant 9 29 24 24 22
Community Health Worker 11 28 22 29 23
Mental Health & Substance Abuse Social Worker 22 21 23 27 24
Emergency Medical Technician 19 22 20 33 25
Medical Assistant 6 33 25 31 26
Clinical Laboratory Technologist & Technician 31 18 26 21 27
Healthcare Social Worker 27 25 29 20 28
Licensed Practical Nurse 28 23 28 22 28
Dental Assistant 18 31 33 28 30
Phlebotomist 17 30 31 32 30
Home Health and Personal Care Aide 13 34 32 35 32
Child, Family, School Social Worker 35 20 35 26 33
Pharmacy Technician 30 26 30 30 33
Certified Nursing Assistant 24 32 34 34 35

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