Scott Shipman, MD, MPH, serves as the director of primary care initiatives and workforce analysis at the AAMC. Dr. Shipman coordinates primary care oriented activities taking place across the AAMC, and works with a wide range of primary care leaders to enhance promote dissemination of effective innovations in teaching and delivery of primary care. A general pediatrician and health services researcher by training, Dr. Shipman has studied the health care workforce extensively. He guides AAMC activities promoting the role of primary care in emerging high-value ambulatory care models, with a focus on improving care at the interface of primary care and specialty care. Dr. Shipman graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, com...
The research evidence of the contribution of PAs to primary care was mixed and limited. However, the...
ObjectivesIncreasing demands on primary care providers have created a need for systems-level initiat...
To examine the impact of managed care on the employment and compensation of primary care and special...
Scott Shipman, MD, MPH, serves as the director of primary care initiatives and workforce analysis at...
Creating a new model to train a high-quality primary care workforce is of great interest to American...
The Massachusetts Patient Centered Medical Home Initiative (MA PCMHI) is a statewide, multi-payer de...
Background: As the nation shifts to value based payment programs (VBP), financial incentives drive p...
An overwhelming body of health policy literature points to an impending shortage of health care prov...
The U.S. faces a projected shortage of primary care physicians. The authors of the June HPR newslett...
Primary care, a cornerstone of several health reform efforts, is believed by many to be in a crisis ...
Established primary care leads to continuity of care, improved patient outcomes, and increased quali...
The Triple Aim - improved outcomes/quality of care, improved patient experience, and reduced cost - ...
The primary care (PC) physician workforce has consistently been projected as requiring additional nu...
The Association of American Medical Colleges reports an impending shortage of over 90,000 primary ca...
Family practice was recognized as the 20th specialty in American medicine in 1969. With the hope tha...
The research evidence of the contribution of PAs to primary care was mixed and limited. However, the...
ObjectivesIncreasing demands on primary care providers have created a need for systems-level initiat...
To examine the impact of managed care on the employment and compensation of primary care and special...
Scott Shipman, MD, MPH, serves as the director of primary care initiatives and workforce analysis at...
Creating a new model to train a high-quality primary care workforce is of great interest to American...
The Massachusetts Patient Centered Medical Home Initiative (MA PCMHI) is a statewide, multi-payer de...
Background: As the nation shifts to value based payment programs (VBP), financial incentives drive p...
An overwhelming body of health policy literature points to an impending shortage of health care prov...
The U.S. faces a projected shortage of primary care physicians. The authors of the June HPR newslett...
Primary care, a cornerstone of several health reform efforts, is believed by many to be in a crisis ...
Established primary care leads to continuity of care, improved patient outcomes, and increased quali...
The Triple Aim - improved outcomes/quality of care, improved patient experience, and reduced cost - ...
The primary care (PC) physician workforce has consistently been projected as requiring additional nu...
The Association of American Medical Colleges reports an impending shortage of over 90,000 primary ca...
Family practice was recognized as the 20th specialty in American medicine in 1969. With the hope tha...
The research evidence of the contribution of PAs to primary care was mixed and limited. However, the...
ObjectivesIncreasing demands on primary care providers have created a need for systems-level initiat...
To examine the impact of managed care on the employment and compensation of primary care and special...