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Home > Minnesota Workforce Resources > Conferences and Seminars > Leading Change: Strategies for a Vital Health Professions Workforce > Leading Change: Minnesota Health Care Labor Trends

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Leading Change: Minnesota Health Care Labor Trends



Minnesota Health Care Labor Trends
Steve Hine, PhD, Director, Labor Market Information, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

Dr. Hine noted that health care is a major contributor to the state’s economy, growing rapidly despite declines throughout much of the economy.  Worker shortages have diminished, but vacancy rates remain relatively high.  Dr. Hine discussed that rapid growth in health care is projected to continue, likely creating further shortages.

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