In 2020, COVID-19 threatened to overwhelm healthcare capacity, forcing policymakers to enact temporary waivers of licensing restrictions. Research finds that occupational licensing reduces the supply of professionals in a regulated field, and reduces geographic mobility, contributing to the primary care professional shortage. Scope of practice laws reduce the flexibility of practitioners, exacerbating these shortages. Given the fact that policymakers and healthcare professionals recognized the shortcomings to our current licensing regime during the COVID-19 pandemic, we should consider alternatives that still ensure quality care for patients without restricting access and reducing flexibility. We rank six alternatives currently being consid...
Nine in ten primary care clinicians agree – the size of the primary care workforce and current payme...
Background: Task shifting is an approach to help address the shortage of healthcare workers through ...
Primary care shortages throughout the United States have reached a staggering deficiency. According ...
In 2020, COVID-19 threatened to overwhelm healthcare capacity, forcing policymakers to enact tempora...
BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, federal and state governments removed the scope of practice ...
The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has profoundly disrupted life in the United States. Among other chall...
Context: Physicians who migrate globally face a daunting series prove their clinical competency befo...
The U.S. faces a projected shortage of primary care physicians. The authors of the June HPR newslett...
On 21 April 2021, the Ontario government issued a new order under the Emergency Management and Civil...
COVID-19 proved that primary care (PC) providers have an important role in managing health emergenci...
An increasing share of Americans hold jobs requiring a license of some sort. In 2018, the U.S. Burea...
Current efforts to fight the Covid-19 pandemic aim to slow viral spread and increase testing, protec...
expanded health insurance coverage to more of their uninsured residents, resulting in at least 1 mil...
The increased use of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) represents an importan...
Nine in ten primary care clinicians agree – the size of the primary care workforce and current payme...
Background: Task shifting is an approach to help address the shortage of healthcare workers through ...
Primary care shortages throughout the United States have reached a staggering deficiency. According ...
In 2020, COVID-19 threatened to overwhelm healthcare capacity, forcing policymakers to enact tempora...
BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, federal and state governments removed the scope of practice ...
The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has profoundly disrupted life in the United States. Among other chall...
Context: Physicians who migrate globally face a daunting series prove their clinical competency befo...
The U.S. faces a projected shortage of primary care physicians. The authors of the June HPR newslett...
On 21 April 2021, the Ontario government issued a new order under the Emergency Management and Civil...
COVID-19 proved that primary care (PC) providers have an important role in managing health emergenci...
An increasing share of Americans hold jobs requiring a license of some sort. In 2018, the U.S. Burea...
Current efforts to fight the Covid-19 pandemic aim to slow viral spread and increase testing, protec...
expanded health insurance coverage to more of their uninsured residents, resulting in at least 1 mil...
The increased use of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) represents an importan...
Nine in ten primary care clinicians agree – the size of the primary care workforce and current payme...
Background: Task shifting is an approach to help address the shortage of healthcare workers through ...
Primary care shortages throughout the United States have reached a staggering deficiency. According ...