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Health Professionals Using Flexible Work Schedules, Policies

March 27, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

More physicians are working less than full time, seeking part-time or flexible schedules instead, according to a survey released earlier this month. The 2011 Physician Retention Survey, conducted by physician search firm Cejka Search and the America ...

Health Services Research in 2020

December 1, 2009 | Journal Article

With the 50th anniversary of the health services research field approaching, the article articulates the roots of the field before turning to the future—and the workforce which will drive it.The editors note, that looking forward, the field must continue actively demonstrating its ability to solve practical problems.

A Medical Assistant-Based Program to Promote Healthy Behaviors in Primary Care

November 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This study, a randomized control trial in a practice-based research network, examines the effectiveness of using medical assistants (MAs) to identify and refer patients with risk behaviors to appropriate interventions.

Race-Neutral Versus Race-Conscious Workforce Policy to Improve Access to Care

January 1, 2008 | Journal Article

Access to care for racial and ethnic minority groups, low-income populations, and the un- and underinsured has been problematic despite expansion in the health workforce.

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