
"Officials say that doctors need more than an invitation and short-term incentives before they will begin a long-term practice in a rural setting," Waddington reports. "While Iowa continues to pursue incentives like loan forgiveness programs, the legislature and Iowa’s rural communities have yet to address the root causes of the shortage, including the state’s dismally low Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement rate and the lack of encouragement and incentives for young rural Iowans to take the plunge into medical school."
Waddington writes about the Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency Program in Salina, Kan., that has a good record of placing new physicians in rural areas. (Read more)
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