The search for policy options to contain health-care costs has sparked renewed national interest in reducing medical school enrollments. Concurrently, the goals of improving the specialty and geographic distribution of physicians have proved elusive both at the state and national levels. This study reexamines and reaffirms the conclusions of an earlier study that suggested enrollment reductions in Texas might decrease rather than increase the supply of primary care and rural physicians
The healthcare professional shortage or maldistribution severely limits access to sufficient health ...
Primary care shortages throughout the United States have reached a staggering deficiency. According ...
Many articles point out that there is a disparity between rural and urban areas in healthcare servic...
The search for policy options to contain health-care costs has sparked renewed national interest in ...
Perceptions of an impending oversupply of physicians have prompted proposals to reduce medical schoo...
textPrimary care physicians are the first point of contact for patients entering the formal health c...
Typescript (photocopy).This research addresses the issue of maldistribution of physicians. There has...
Graduate medical education (GME) is the predominant path to becoming a practicing physician in the U...
A number of media stories document a “shortage” of doctors in rural communities. The distribution of...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of primary care (PC) physician movements in Texas bet...
This dissertation analyzes one state's efforts to increase the number of its primary care physicians...
This study helps better define the distribution of primary care physicians in the Southwestern Unite...
U.S. citizens have access to some of the most advanced health care systems in the world, and Texas i...
Whether patients have access to adequate medical care is a question frequently discussed in journals...
Purpose: Index of Relative Rurality (IRR) captures multiple indicators of healthcare access but is u...
The healthcare professional shortage or maldistribution severely limits access to sufficient health ...
Primary care shortages throughout the United States have reached a staggering deficiency. According ...
Many articles point out that there is a disparity between rural and urban areas in healthcare servic...
The search for policy options to contain health-care costs has sparked renewed national interest in ...
Perceptions of an impending oversupply of physicians have prompted proposals to reduce medical schoo...
textPrimary care physicians are the first point of contact for patients entering the formal health c...
Typescript (photocopy).This research addresses the issue of maldistribution of physicians. There has...
Graduate medical education (GME) is the predominant path to becoming a practicing physician in the U...
A number of media stories document a “shortage” of doctors in rural communities. The distribution of...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of primary care (PC) physician movements in Texas bet...
This dissertation analyzes one state's efforts to increase the number of its primary care physicians...
This study helps better define the distribution of primary care physicians in the Southwestern Unite...
U.S. citizens have access to some of the most advanced health care systems in the world, and Texas i...
Whether patients have access to adequate medical care is a question frequently discussed in journals...
Purpose: Index of Relative Rurality (IRR) captures multiple indicators of healthcare access but is u...
The healthcare professional shortage or maldistribution severely limits access to sufficient health ...
Primary care shortages throughout the United States have reached a staggering deficiency. According ...
Many articles point out that there is a disparity between rural and urban areas in healthcare servic...