2008-24年,农村和保健中心的医师培训增加了一倍多。

Emily M Hawes, Brianna Lombardi, Mukesh Adhikari, Evan Galloway, Laney McDougal, Maura Biszewski, Erin P Fraher
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尽管联邦政府已经投入资金支持农村和服务不足地区的研究生医学教育,但没有研究调查这些项目是否成功地增加了这些社区的医生培训。本研究使用研究生医学教育认证委员会的数据,测量了农村和联邦合格医疗中心(FQHC)设置的医疗住院医师培训地点的数量趋势。在农村地区进行培训的住院医师项目数量从2008-09年的120个(占所有项目的6.18%)增加到2023-24年的412个(14.34%),而在FQHC地区的住院医师从69个(3.55%)增加到321个(11.17%)。这一扩张的很大一部分是由联邦投资资助的:21.6%的农村驻地是农村驻地规划和发展项目,28%的现有fqhc驻地是教学健康中心项目。在农村和保健中心开展更多培训的国家举措有可能增加服务不足人口获得保健的机会。
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Physician Training In Rural And Health Center Settings More Than Doubled, 2008-24.

Although the federal government has invested in efforts to bolster graduate medical education in rural and underserved areas, no studies have examined whether these programs have succeeded at increasing physician training in these communities. This study measured trends in the number of medical residency training sites in rural and federally qualified health center (FQHC) settings, using data from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The number of residency programs with training in rural sites increased from 120 (6.18 percent of all programs) in 2008-09 to 412 (14.34 percent) in 2023-24, whereas residencies at FQHC sites grew from 69 (3.55 percent) to 321 (11.17 percent). A large proportion of this expansion has been funded through federal investments: 21.6 percent of rural residencies are Rural Residency Planning and Development programs, and 28 percent of all current FQHC-based residencies are Teaching Health Center programs. National initiatives that create more training in rural and health center sites have the potential to increase access to care for underserved populations.

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