Health Care

How to get Employers Engaged in the Professional Development of Frontline Workers

Webinar Date: 
April 20, 2010

Speakers:
William T. Lecher, Senior Clinical Director, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Michael Paruta, Director of the Workforce Development Division, Women & Infants Hospital

  • Employers & Employees

Listening to Employees

04/02/2010
| BY Fred Dedrick

Here’s something we may not always think about: how scary a new training and career advancement program can be for incumbent employees. Watch the three-minute video clip below. It’s from an interview with Timothy Meade, a mental health worker at Temple University Episcopal (part of Temple University Health System) and a participant in the District 1199c Training and Upgrading Fund.

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  • Policymakers

From Rx for the Health Care Workforce: Going Big

03/02/2010
| BY Marc S. Miller Ph.D.

Day two at Rx for the Health Care Workforce, and the goal today is to think about the way the 90 leaders here—representing employers, labor, government, philanthropy, and the nonprofit sectors—think about scale up and sustainability. In other words, public policy.

The opportunity is great: as yesterday showed, future investments in building a skilled health care workforce can draw on many promising models from the education and workforce development sectors—on the job, in higher education, and in our communities.

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  • Employers & Employees
  • Funders
  • Policymakers

Writing Prescriptions for the Health Care Workforce

03/01/2010
| BY Marc S. Miller Ph.D.

Today is the start of a two-day meeting that both draws on the experience of the National Fund for Workforce Solutions and could provide important suggestions on how the Fund and its affiliates could move forward on a policy agenda to help low-wage employees succeed and businesses compete. Called Rx for the Health Care Workforce, the meeting’s goal is to address a central challenge to the potential of the nation’s health care system to deliver affordable, accessible care: the need for a skilled health care workforce, particularly on the front lines of care.

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  • Funders

Philanthropy’s Unique Role in the National Fund

02/17/2010
| BY National Fund Staff

We’ve often said that what may be most unique about the National Fund for Workforce Solutions is how many national, regional, and local funders have joined together to help employees succeed and businesses compete.

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  • Employers & Employees

From Housekeeping to Hospital President

01/26/2010
| BY National Fund Staff

A persistent challenge at large urban hospitals is retaining frontline workers. From lab techs to nurses, these employees are invaluable to a hospital’s operation, but we have failed in offering a critical incentive to retaining and training these workers: a career path. Can investments in career path programs yield tangible bottom line results for the hospital? Can such investments yield career paths for workers who once had none? If done the right way, workforce investments can accomplish both goals.

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Industry Partnerships Guidelines

Tool Topic: 
Workforce Partnerships
Tool Pub Date: 
August 10, 2008 - 20:00
Tool Author: 
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
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Community Health Workers Career Advancement Initiative

Tool Topic: 
RFP
Tool Pub Date: 
December 31, 2005 - 19:00
Tool Author: 
SkillWorks: Partners for a Productive Workforce

Industry Partnership Guidelines

Tool Topic: 
RFP
Tool Pub Date: 
December 31, 2004 - 19:00
Tool Author: 
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
Tool Download File: 
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