Note: These reports are the results of research and analyses conducted by the Center for Health Statistics on health professions data. The results do not necessarily reflect the policy or views of the Department of State Health Services.
- The Feminization of the Health Care Workforce: Implications for Texas - 2011
- Characteristics of Physicians who Left Practice in Texas, 2000-2009
- Characteristics of New Physicians in Texas, 2000-2009
- Supply Trends Among Licensed Health Professions, Texas, 1980-2009
- Physician Acceptance of Medicaid Patients in Texas (2008)
- Promoting Excellence Through Healthcare Workforce Planning in Texas, 2007
- Supply Trends Among Licensed Health Professions, Texas, 1980-2007
- The Feminization of the Health Care Workforce: Implications for Texas (2006)
- Recruitment and Retention of Health Care Providers in Underserved Communities in Texas (2006)
Note: This report was mandated by House Bill 916 passed by the 79th Legislature
- Selected Health Professions in Texas - 2004
- Supply Trends Among Licensed Health Professions, Texas, 1980-2004
Selected Health Professions in Texas - 2003
Supply Trends Among Licensed Health Professions, Texas, 1980-2002
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