Executive summary -- What does "allied health" mean? -- Approaches to measuring demand and supply -- Forces and trends in personnel demand and supply -- Demand and supply in 10 allied health fields -- The role of educational policy in influencing supply -- The health care employer's perspective -- Licensure and other mechanisms for regulating allied health personnel -- Allied health personnel and long-term care -- Appendixes. Congressional mandate -- Participants in workshops and public meetings -- A sample of allied health job titles and a classification of instructional programs in allied health -- Estimates of the current supply of personnel in 10 allied health fields -- Projects of demand and supply in occupations -- Minnesota sunrise provisions -- National Commission for Health Certifying Agencies' criteria for approval of certifying agencies -- Source material -- Index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-330) and index
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