Large numbers of primary care physicians (PCPs) are approaching retirement as fewer new U.S. medical graduates are choosing primary care careers. Shortages brought on by retirement will coincide with accelerating demand for health care as the number of elderly Americans aged 6
Assessments of the state of primary care in the United States generally point to both its importance...
expanded health insurance coverage to more of their uninsured residents, resulting in at least 1 mil...
Objectives: To document the temporal trends in alternative primary care models in which physicians, ...
PURPOSE Despite considerable investment in increasing the number of primary care physicians in rural...
ObjectiveTo assess an aging subspecialty workforce and growing population that portends challenges i...
Background The retirement of a family physician can represent a challenge in access...
A combination of environmental factors in the U.S. has led to an increased demand for health care ...
Purpose: Index of Relative Rurality (IRR) captures multiple indicators of healthcare access but is u...
Focus on Health Care piece on the difficulty of attracting primary care physicians to rural Maine. ...
A number of media stories document a “shortage” of doctors in rural communities. The distribution of...
Primary care shortages throughout the United States have reached a staggering deficiency. According ...
CONTEXT: Small towns across the United States struggle to maintain an adequate primary care workforc...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
Rural communities face a pressing need for primary care, behavioral health, and obstetrical care ser...
Objectives. We tested the assumption that average job retention duration is shorter for physicians i...
Assessments of the state of primary care in the United States generally point to both its importance...
expanded health insurance coverage to more of their uninsured residents, resulting in at least 1 mil...
Objectives: To document the temporal trends in alternative primary care models in which physicians, ...
PURPOSE Despite considerable investment in increasing the number of primary care physicians in rural...
ObjectiveTo assess an aging subspecialty workforce and growing population that portends challenges i...
Background The retirement of a family physician can represent a challenge in access...
A combination of environmental factors in the U.S. has led to an increased demand for health care ...
Purpose: Index of Relative Rurality (IRR) captures multiple indicators of healthcare access but is u...
Focus on Health Care piece on the difficulty of attracting primary care physicians to rural Maine. ...
A number of media stories document a “shortage” of doctors in rural communities. The distribution of...
Primary care shortages throughout the United States have reached a staggering deficiency. According ...
CONTEXT: Small towns across the United States struggle to maintain an adequate primary care workforc...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
Rural communities face a pressing need for primary care, behavioral health, and obstetrical care ser...
Objectives. We tested the assumption that average job retention duration is shorter for physicians i...
Assessments of the state of primary care in the United States generally point to both its importance...
expanded health insurance coverage to more of their uninsured residents, resulting in at least 1 mil...
Objectives: To document the temporal trends in alternative primary care models in which physicians, ...