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Item Data Brief: Indiana Mental Health Professionals 2012 Licensure Survey(2012) Sheff, Zachary T.; Barclay, Jonathan; Banti, SudhaUnderstanding Indiana’s healthcare workforce is critical to ensuring that Indiana residents have access to high quality care, to developing programs that train practitioners to meet future needs, and to recruiting and retaining healthcare professionals in Indiana. The mental health workforce in Indiana is composed of social workers, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychiatric/mental health advanced practice nurses. The data summarized here were collected during biennial license renewals in 2012 and 2013, and in a 2014 survey of psychiatric nurses.Item Data Brief: Indiana Physician Assistants 2012(2014-06) Banti, Sudha; Barclay, Jonathan; Sheff, Zachary T.; Allen, Deborah I.; Zollinger, Terrell W.The physician assistant (PA) workforce in Indiana is growing quickly. Since 2004, the estimated number of non‐government − employed PAs actively working in Indiana has more than doubled, from less than 400 in 2004 to nearly 900 in 2012.Item Data Report: 2012 Indiana Mental Health Professional Licensure Survey(2014-10) Sheff, Zachary T.; Maxey, Hannah L.; Barclay, Jonathan C.; Banti, SudhaItem Indiana Physician Assistant 2012 Licensure Survey Report(2014-01) Sheff, Zachary T.; Zollinger, Terrell W.; Barclay, Jonathan C.; Allen, Deborah I.; Banti, SudhaPhysician assistants (PAs) were asked to participate in a survey when they renewed their state license to practice in 2012. There were 989 total PAs who renewed their licenses in 2012, of which 819 completed their renewal online and were offered the survey. Of those offered the survey, 730 (89.1%) completed it. There were 660 physician assistants who met all of the inclusion criteria for the analysis. Individuals included in the analysis must have (1) responded to the survey, (2) held an active or probationary Indiana license, (3) listed at least one Indiana practice address, and (4) indicated that they were actively working as a physician assistant. Only individuals who listed a primary practice address in Indiana were included in the maps in Chapter 4. The sample analyzed in this report represents 66.7 percent of the total number of PA licensees in the state.