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Impact of Title VII training programs on community health center staffing and national health service corps participation
Authors:Rittenhouse Diane R  Fryer George E  Phillips Robert L  Miyoshi Thomas  Nielsen Christine  Goodman David C  Grumbach Kevin
Affiliation:Department of Family and Community Medicine and Center for California Health Workforce Studies, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0900, USA. Rittenhouse@fcm.ucsf.edu
Abstract:PURPOSE Community health centers (CHCs) are a critical component of the health care safety net. President Bush’s recent effort to expand CHC capacity coincides with difficulty recruiting primary care physicians and substantial cuts in federal grant programs designed to prepare and motivate physicians to practice in underserved settings. This article examines the association between physicians’ attendance in training programs funded by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Title VII Section 747 Primary Care Training Grants and 2 outcome variables: work in a CHC and participation in the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program (NHSC LRP).
Keywords:Title VII training programs   community health centers   National Health Service Corps   medically underserved area/manpower   education   medical   health policy research   primary health care
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