Product: publication in Medical Care Research and Review Authors: Joanne Spetz, Erin Fraher, Yin Li, Timothy Bates Read the manuscript
Primary Care Clinicians in Low-Access Counties
Product: Invited commentary in the North Carolina Medical Journal Authors: Adam J. Zolotor, Evan Galloway, Margaret Beal, Erin P. Fraher Read the commentary
Equity in Telehealth during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Semi-Structured Interviews with Primary Care Workforce
Product type: Poster presented at Academy Health Authors: Monisa Aijaz, MD, MPH, Genevra Murray, PhD, Valerie Lewis, PhD View the poster
Mapping colocation: Using national provider identified data to assess primary care and behavioral health colocation
Product type: publication in Families, Systems, & Health Authors: Erica L. Richman, Brianna M. Lombardi, Lisa de Saxe Zerden Read the manuscript
Pharmacists Colocated with Primary Care Physicians: Understanding Delivery of Interprofessional Primary Care
Product type: publication in Medical Care Authors: Emily M. Hawes, PharmD; Cristen Page, MD, MPH; Evan Galloway, MS; Mary Roth McClurg, PharmD, MHS; Brianna Lombardi, PhD, MSW Read the manuscript
DocFlows: A Web-Based, Interactive App to Explore the Interstate Migration of Residents-in-Training and Practicing Physicians
August 2017 Erin Fraher PhD, MPP; Erica Richman, PhD, MSW; Evan Galloway, MPS; Andy Knapton, MSc Overview The DocFlows App allows users to query, download and share maps and graphs of interstate moves by residents and actively practicing physicians in 35 specialties. Data can be used by state and federal policy makers to understand… Read more »
Social Work in Integrated Primary Care: A Systematic Review
January 14, 2017 Presentation at Society for Social Work Annual Research Meeting New Orleans, LA Brianna M. Lombardi, MSW; Mark W. Fraser, PhD; Shiyou Wu, MSW; Erica Richman, PhD; Erin Fraher, MPP, PhD; Lisa de Saxe Zerden, PhD Presentation Overview Presented systematic review that aimed to: Describe the functions of social workers on interprofessional teams in… Read more »
Protected: The Future Supply and Demand of Physicians in the Charlotte Region and Rest of North Carolina, 2017-2035
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2013 North Carolina Health Professions Data Book
The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research publishes the North Carolina Health Professions Data Book which is widely used by state officials, researchers, and professionals in the health care industry as the official source of health professions statistics. The annual publication includes state-, region-, and county-level statistics, as well as demographic and health-related… Read more »
Diffusion of Physicians and Access to Primary Care: The Role of Person, Program, and Place
Thomas C. Ricketts, PhD, MPH Key Findings: 1) It is not currently possible to generate models that predict who will move into or out of a rural HPSA or which rural HPSAs are more or less likely to attract physicians. 2) Federal programs and incentives that seek to promote practice in underserved communities are only… Read more »
Longitudinal Data – Primary Care Physician Profile (1979-2013)
Primary Care Physician Profile Longitudinal Data
State Profiles
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1997 North Carolina Physician Training Fact Sheet
Medical School and Postgraduate Training Fact Sheet.
A Twenty-Year Profile of Trends in Licensed Health Professions in North Carolina: 1979-1998
This Twenty-Year Profile report brings together 20 years of data published in the NC Health Professions Data Books on the supply and distribution of practitioners in 16 categories of health care professions in North Carolina in an effort to develop a more complete picture of access to health care in the state. View full publication,… Read more »
1999 North Carolina Physicians: Medical School and Residency Training
A comparison of demographic, geographic and practice characteristics of licensed North Carolina physicians by location of medical school and residency training.
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