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Human Capital: Greater Washington's Knowledge Workers
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The Greater Washington region faces the same nationwide shortage of nurses and other healthcare providers to meet an ever-increasing need in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. The problem seems to be growing more acute in Greater Washington, with a pool of nurses that is 30 percent smaller than the national average. On the other hand, Greater Washington’s social services workforce has experienced an average annual growth of more than five percent since 1999 – above the national average of 3.82 percent. Per capita, Greater Washington trails New York, San Francisco-San Jose, and Los Angeles with an estimated 198 healthcare establishments per 100,000 residents. Per capita, Greater Washington trails the metro areas of New York, San Francisco-San Jose, and Los Angeles with an estimated 198 healthcare establishments per 100,000 residents.
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