Matthew P Turner PhD MPH Growing Pains Delivering Womens Health Services in Texas Source Texas Population Projections Texas State Data Center Austin Texas February 24 2015 Projected Population Growth in Texas ID: 927016
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Cate Campbell, MPHWhitney Michael, MPHMatthew P. Turner, PhD, MPH
Growing Pains:
Delivering Women's Health Services in Texas
Slide2Source: Texas Population Projections. Texas State Data Center,
Austin, Texas. February 24, 2015.
Projected Population Growth in Texas
Slide3Source: Texas Population Projections. Texas State Data Center,
Austin, Texas. February 24, 2015.
Race/Ethnicity of Texas Population
Slide4Source: Texas Hospital Inpatient Discharge Public Use Data File, Q1-Q4, 2013.
Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Austin, Texas. February 24, 2015.
Female Obstetric Unit Admissions per 100,000 Female Population, 2013
Slide5Source: 2012
Birth Certificate finalized data files.
Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Austin, Texas. February 24, 2015.
Birth Rates per 1,000 Population, Texas Residents, 2012
Slide6Source: 2012 Birth Certificate finalized data
files.
Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Austin, Texas. February 24, 2015.
Fertility
Rates per 1,000
Female Population age 15-44, Texas Residents, 2012
Slide7Source: 2012 Birth Certificate finalized data files.
Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Austin, Texas. February 24, 2015.
Percentage of Women Who Received Prenatal Care in the First Trimester of Pregnancy, Texas Residents, 2012
Slide8Source: 2014
Hospital survey fi
le.
Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Austin, Texas. February 24, 2015.
Highest Level Hospital Obstetrics Unit by County, 2014
Slide9Source: 2014
Physician licensure file.
Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Austin, Texas. February 24, 2015.
Ratio of Population to Obstetrician/Gynecologist, 2014
Slide10Source: 2014
Nurse-midwife licensure file.
Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Austin, Texas. February 24, 2015.
Ratio of Population to Certified Nurse-Midwives, 2014
Slide11Encouragement of earlier prenatal care for expectant mothersBetter access to higher level facilities at which to provide prenatal care, women’s health and labor and delivery services
More providers across state
Programs to attract doctors to HPSAs
Increased presence of medical/nursing schools in areas with high birth and fertility ratesConclusions
Slide12Questions?