评估教学健康中心的规划和发展:释放和维持教学健康中心计划的全部潜力。

Journal of graduate medical education Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-16 DOI:10.4300/JGME-D-24-00593.1
Emily M Hawes, Mukesh Adhikari, Jacob Rains, Helen Newton, Lori Rodefeld, Deborah Clements, Erin Fraher
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背景:虽然有许多因素影响临床医生的供应和分配,但以社区为基础的培训是一个有影响力的政策杠杆,可以在服务不足的环境中增加卫生保健的可及性。教学卫生中心研究生医学教育(THCGME)项目资助以社区为基础的培训。认识到该计划的影响,国会创建了教学卫生中心规划和发展(THCPD)计划,为建立新的住院医师计划的社区组织提供启动资金。迄今为止,关于THCPD结果的数据有限。目的描述教学卫生中心(THC)县与其他符合条件的县的教学卫生中心(THC)项目成果和培训地点,并比较其特点。方法我们分析了在180个县有THCGME (n=85)和/或THCPD (n=92)培训点的社区中THCs (THCGME /PD)和有社区卫生中心(THCGME /PD)的县之间的县级特征差异。我们进行了单变量和多变量回归,以确定与THC计划相关的县特征。结果:THCPD正在支持新的住院医师项目的发展,预计将在13个州和73个县创造900个住院医师职位,这些州和县以前没有住院医师中心。39个thcpd支持的项目获得了认证,总共有501个认证职位满员。180个有THCGME/PD站点的县中有47个(26.1%)是农村。与其他符合条件的县相比,thc服务于医疗补助受益人比例更高的县(调整后OR=1.06;95% CI, 1.04-1.08)和精神卫生专业人员短缺地区(调整OR=5.00;95% ci, 1.10-22.7)。结论:THCPD正在增加社区环境中获得认可的住院医师项目的数量,这些社区环境具有较高的医疗补助资格和精神卫生保健人力短缺。
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Evaluating Teaching Health Center Planning and Development: Unlocking and Sustaining the Full Potential of the Teaching Health Center Program.

Background While many factors influence clinician supply and distribution, community-based training is an influential policy lever to increase health care access in underserved settings. The Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) program funds training in community-based settings. Recognizing the program's impact, Congress created the Teaching Health Center Planning and Development (THCPD) program to provide start-up funding to support community-based organizations in establishing new residency programs. To date, limited data are available on THCPD outcomes. Objective To describe THCPD program outcomes and training sites and compare characteristics of teaching health center (THC) counties to other eligible counties. Methods We analyzed differences in county-level characteristics among communities with THCs (THCGME [n=85] and/or THCPD [n=92] programs with training sites in 180 counties) to counties with community health centers that were not participating in THCGME/PD. We conducted univariate and multivariate regressions to identify county characteristics associated with having a THC program. Results THCPD is supporting the development of new residency programs, projected to create 900 resident positions, in 13 states and 73 counties that previously did not have a THC. Thirty-nine THCPD-supported programs have attained accreditation, totaling 501 accredited positions at full complement. Forty-seven of the 180 counties (26.1%) with THCGME/PD sites are rural. In contrast to other eligible counties, THCs serve counties with greater proportions of Medicaid beneficiaries (adjusted OR=1.06; 95% CI, 1.04-1.08) and mental health professional shortage areas (adjusted OR=5.00; 95% CI, 1.10-22.7). Conclusions THCPD is increasing the number of accredited residency programs in community-based settings with higher rates of Medicaid eligibility and a shortage of mental health care workforce.

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Journal of graduate medical education
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