Underserved Practices By Specialty

National projections show strong growth for nurse practitioners, but hiring needs vary sharply by specialty, practice setting, and location. Rural and underserved areas face acute shortages, ...

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Times Union: Reports find rural parts of the state remain medically underserved

A new study led by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute evaluated the effects of citizenship status on physician specialty choice and practice location among U.S. citizen and noncitizen ...

National demand for nurse practitioners remains strong, but hiring trends vary widely by specialty, region, and practice setting. Primary care, geriatric, and psychiatric mental health NPs are among ...

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Healio: Drug shortages may ‘seriously’ affect more than 50% of community oncology practices

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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Community oncology practices reported that drug shortages caused them to use less effective and more toxic ...

Drug shortages may ‘seriously’ affect more than 50% of community oncology practices

St. Cloud Times: MedVirtual Data Shows Independent Practices Permanently Shifting to Virtual Staffing as Labor Crisis Deepens

Data from 250+ practices shows virtual staffing adoption accelerating as AHA projects 3.2 million healthcare worker shortage by 2026 LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES ...

MedVirtual Data Shows Independent Practices Permanently Shifting to Virtual Staffing as Labor Crisis Deepens

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Bridging the gap between academia and the community among underserved populations requires more than good intentions—it requires understanding who comprises the communities that have been inequitably ...

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The nursing shortage is likely to have a serious impact on the various roles of pediatric nursing and the care of children. An earlier perception that there were too many "specialty" nurses is simply ...