Health Professions Resource Center
The Health Professions Resource Center(HPRC) tracks the supply, distribution, and demographics of over 40 health professions across Texas. For additional information, visit the HPRC webpage: https://www.dshs.texas.gov/chs/hprc.
Dashboards
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Health Profession Fact Sheets
Annually, the Health Professions Resource Center (HPRC) collects licensure data from licensing boards. These fact sheets include demographic summaries for the selected professions including the number and geographic distribution of providers, their race/ethnicity, age, gender distribution, as well information on their practice and education.
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Health Profession Supply
Annually, the HPRC collects licensure data from licensing boards to develop supply tables that include the number of providers per county, ratio of population to provider, and ratio of provider to population. Visit https://www.dshs.texas.gov/chs/hprc to find information on the professions not included in this dashboard.
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Workforce Supply & Demand Projections
Projected supply and demand for the nurse, physician, oral health, behavioral health, and physician assistant workforce are estimated for Texas statewide and by public health region, urban-rural classification, and metropolitan/border status using the GlobalData Health Workforce Microsimulation Model. County level projections are not available.