PURPOSE Despite considerable investment in increasing the number of primary care physicians in rural shortage areas, little is known about their movement rates and factors influencing their mobility. We aimed to characterize geographic mobility among rural primary care physicians, and to identify location and individual factors that influence such mobility. METHODS Using data from the American Medical Association Physician Mas-terfile for each clinically active US physician, we created seven 2-year (biennial) mobility periods during 2000-2014. These periods were merged with county-level “rurality,” physician supply, economic characteristics, key demographic measures, and individual physician characteristics. We computed (1) mobility rates o...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
BackgroundRural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, a...
A number of media stories document a “shortage” of doctors in rural communities. The distribution of...
In the United States, the need for health care is greater in rural areas than in urban areas, though...
Physician shortages are more pronounced in rural than in urban areas. The geography of medical schoo...
Purpose: Index of Relative Rurality (IRR) captures multiple indicators of healthcare access but is u...
Background: This paper examines factors influencing physicians’ decisions to practise in rural commu...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
Many articles point out that there is a disparity between rural and urban areas in healthcare servic...
Objectives. We tested the assumption that average job retention duration is shorter for physicians i...
Background: Rural US populations face a chronic shortage of physicians and an increasing gap in life...
The supply of physicians has increased rapidly during the past decade. To examine the impact of this...
Objectives. We tested the assumption that average job retention duration is shorter for physicians i...
Background: Rural US populations face a chronic shortage of physicians and an increasing gap in life...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
BackgroundRural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, a...
A number of media stories document a “shortage” of doctors in rural communities. The distribution of...
In the United States, the need for health care is greater in rural areas than in urban areas, though...
Physician shortages are more pronounced in rural than in urban areas. The geography of medical schoo...
Purpose: Index of Relative Rurality (IRR) captures multiple indicators of healthcare access but is u...
Background: This paper examines factors influencing physicians’ decisions to practise in rural commu...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
Many articles point out that there is a disparity between rural and urban areas in healthcare servic...
Objectives. We tested the assumption that average job retention duration is shorter for physicians i...
Background: Rural US populations face a chronic shortage of physicians and an increasing gap in life...
The supply of physicians has increased rapidly during the past decade. To examine the impact of this...
Objectives. We tested the assumption that average job retention duration is shorter for physicians i...
Background: Rural US populations face a chronic shortage of physicians and an increasing gap in life...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
PurposeThe authors conducted a systematic review of the medical literature to determine the factors ...
BackgroundRural areas have historically struggled with shortages of healthcare providers; however, a...