Job Growth in California’s Health Care Sector Slowing to a Crawl Amid Ongoing Recession

Job Growth in California’s Health Care Sector Slowing to a Crawl Amid Ongoing Recession

Deloras Jones of the California Institute for Nursing and Healthcare, Dylan Roby of the UCLA School of Public Health and Neeraj Sood of the University of Southern California spoke with California Healthline about health care job growth.

Although health care previously was a robust sector of California’s economy, the state now is experiencing a slowdown in the growth of health care jobs.

Many residents who lost their jobs and their employer-based health coverage during the recession have opted to delay or forgo certain medical services. The decline in demand for health services has contributed to a lower demand for health workers.

In a California Healthline Special Report by Kelly Wilkinson, experts discussed the challenges facing new graduates of nursing schools and medical schools.

The Special Report includes comments from:

The complete transcript of this Special Report is available as a PDF.

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