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🩺 Future Health Professionals Week Spotlight: Confronting North Carolina’s Healthcare Workforce Crisis

Mar 10, 2026 12:14:59 PM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in Community Health Worker, talent pipeline, health talent alliance

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Today, as part of NC AHEC’s Future Health Professionals Week, Northwest AHEC is shining a light on one of the most pressing issues affecting our state: the critical shortage of healthcare workers, especially in rural and underserved communities. This growing crisis touches all of us — our families, our neighbors, and the communities we serve every day.


🚨 A Statewide Healthcare Workforce Emergency

Across North Carolina, the shortage of healthcare professionals has reached a level that threatens access to timely, high‑quality care. A statewide report from September 2025 showed:

  • Nearly one‑third of all Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) positions remain unfilled, stretching teams thin and limiting care options.
  • 13% of Registered Nurse (RN) roles are vacant, contributing to longer wait times and increased pressure on existing staff.
  • By 2033, North Carolina is projected to face a shortfall of at least 12,500 RNs, with the possibility of an even larger gap as burnout and early retirements accelerate.

These shortages are not theoretical — they affect daily operations in clinics, long-term care facilities, hospitals, home health, and community-based organizations.


📍 The Crisis Is Deeply Felt in the Northwest AHEC Region

Findings from the 2025 Health Talent Alliance (HTA) Supply and Demand Profile show that the gap between workforce supply and demand is particularly concerning in the Northwest AHEC region:

  • The region must annually recruit or graduate 1,010 RNs, yet only 690 new RNs enter the workforce — a deficit of 320 each year. 
  • LPN supply also falls short, with demand for 220 LPNs annually but only 130 newly credentialed individuals — a deficit of 90.
  • Churn rates — the rate at which employees leave and must be replaced — are extremely high:
    • 88% for LPNs
    • 115% for CNAs
      These numbers illustrate the instability employers face as they try to rebuild and retain their care teams. 

Together, these indicators paint a picture of a workforce under strain — and the ripple effects can be seen throughout the region’s health systems.


🌟 Community Health Workers: A Critical Part of the Solution

As traditional healthcare roles grow harder to recruit and retain, Community Health Workers (CHWs) are emerging as essential connectors in the healthcare ecosystem.

CHWs support communities by:

  • Bridging the gap between clinical care and everyday life
  • Increasing health literacy and supporting chronic disease management
  • Connecting individuals to social drivers of health, including housing, food access, and transportation
  • Reducing preventable ER visits and hospital readmissions

Beyond their impact, the return on investment is substantial: for every $1 invested in CHWs, there is an estimated $11.20 return in improved outcomes and cost savings.

In a region where healthcare vacancies are mounting, CHWs strengthen access, reduce burdens on clinical teams, and help keep communities healthier.


🎓 Pathways to Becoming a Community Health Worker

If you or someone you know is exploring a meaningful career in healthcare — one that makes a direct and lasting difference in the community — the CHW pathway is a powerful place to start.

📌 CHW Certification Information
Learn about North Carolina’s certification process:
https://ncchwa.org/services/certification/

📌 How NC AHEC Supports CHWs
Explore AHEC’s statewide CHW initiatives, training, and resources:
https://www.ncahec.net/practice-support/community-health-worker-program-2/


💙 Moving Forward Together

The workforce shortages facing North Carolina — and especially the Northwest AHEC region — require strong partnerships, innovative solutions, and continued investment across all parts of the healthcare pipeline. Community Health Workers are a vital part of this strategy, helping ensure that all communities, particularly those in rural and underserved areas, receive the care and support they need.

As we celebrate Future Health Professionals Week, we honor those who are stepping into these critical roles and shaping the future of healthcare across our region.

 

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New Supply and Demand Data Reveal Pathways to Address Health Care Workforce Shortages in North Carolina

Nov 25, 2024 11:00:00 AM / by Megan Mills Anderson posted in NCAHEC, talent pipeline

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In November 2024 the NC Health Talent Alliance released new analysis of supply and demand data for key health care jobs in North Carolina. The data, which quantifies the depth and breadth of our talent challenges, is the cornerstone of the NC Health Talent Alliance’s efforts to develop a demand-driven workforce system tailored to North Carolina health care employers’ unique needs. The NC Chamber Foundation and the NC Center on the Workforce for Health formally launched the landmark NC Health Talent Alliance public-private partnership in 2023 to address the state’s critical health care workforce shortages.  

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Welcome to Megan Mills Anderson - Talent Pipeline Management Project Manager

Dec 6, 2023 4:42:27 PM / by Brooke Kochanski posted in health careers, health care, talent pipeline

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Northwest AHEC would like to welcome Megan Mills Anderson, who joined our department in October as the Talent Pipeline Management Project Manager.

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