Thoroughly characterizing and continuously monitoring the public health workforce is necessary for ensuring capacity to deliver public health services. A prerequisite for this is to develop a standardized methodology for classifying public health workers, permitting valid comparisons across agencies and over time, which does not exist for the public...
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Shortages of Medical Personnel at Community Health Centers: Implications for Planned Expansion
This study sought to examine the status of workforce shortages that may limit CHC expansion. The study used a survey questionnaire of all 846 federally funded US CHCs that directly provide clinical services and are within the 50 states and the District of Columbia, conducted between May and September...
View moreRural Healthcare Provider Retention Strategies
Key results of this report indicate: rural healthcare provider retention is better when the recruitment process follows proven best practices for recruiting rural healthcare providers, resources need to be invested to meet personal needs and expectations to retain rural healthcare providers, and the community has a big role in...
View moreIncreasing Access to Health Workers in Remote and Rural Areas Through Improved Retention
After a year-long consultative effort, this document proposes sixteen evidence-based recommendations on how to improve the recruitment and retention of health workers in underserved areas. It also offers a guide for policy makers to choose the most appropriate interventions, and to implement, monitor and evaluate their impact over time.
View moreBarriers to Training Family Medicine Residents in Community Health Centers
Training partnerships between family medicine residencies (FMRs) and community health centers (CHCs) are a potential solution to the chronic problem of health workforce shortages in CHCs. Researchers conducted a national survey to identify the barriers to training family medicine residents in CHCs, and found that governance and administrative complexity...
View moreTeaching Primary Care in Community Health Centers: Addressing the Workforce Crisis for the Underserved
Teaching Primary Care in Community Health Centers: Addressing the Workforce Crisis for the Underserved The authors propose a link between primary care graduate medical education and care for the underserved in community health centers, where expansion will be necessary for the anticipated increase in Medicaid and insured patients....
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