Increasing 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.

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Barriers 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...

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Teaching 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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