The Role of the National Health Service Corps Clinicians in Enhancing Staffing and Patient Care Capacity in Community Health Centers

The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) is a federal program aimed at increasing the number of health professionals in underserved communities. The programā€™s ability to influence the capacity of community health centers (CHCs) has not yet been investigated. This study examines the role of NHSC clinicians in improving stafļ¬ng and patient care capacity in primary, dental, and mental health care in CHCs.

Using data from federally funded health centers and the NHSC from 2013ā€“2016, this article examines whether NHSC clinicians complement non-NHSC clinicians in CHCs and whether their productivity, measured as visits per staff, is greater than that of non-NHSC clinicians in primary, dental, and mental health care. It helps validate the effectiveness of NHSC loan repayment and scholarship incentives as a recruitment strategy and to inform policies on the impact of NHSC on CHCsā€™ patient care capacity.
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https://journals.lww.com/lww-medicalcare/Citation/2019/12000/The_Role_of_the_National_Health_Service_Corps.13.aspx
October 28, 2019
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October 28, 2019

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