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1 Primary Care Physician Workforce Needs: National and Montana Perspectives Roger W. Bush, MD Program Director Internal Medicine Program Billings Clinic Montana HealthCare Forum December 8, 2014

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3 Learning Goals: Primary Care Physician Workforce for MT  Problem Scope  What do we have?  What do we need?  How do we get it?  Potential Solutions:  More Medical School Graduates?  More Regional Graduate Medical Education?  More distributed GME training?

4 Problem Scope: PCP Workforce in MT

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6 Montana  4 th largest state  44 th in population  56 counties (population/sq. mile)  1- urban (>50/sq. mile)  10-rural ( 6-50/sq. mile)  45-frontier ( < 6/sq. mile)

7 Primary Care in Montana  11/56 counties without a primary care physician  19,635 residents in those counties  33/56 counties with fewer primary care physicians than national average  308,648 residents in those counties

8 Montana Physician Demographics  MT physicians age 60 or older 31.2%, 3 rd oldest in the nation  National average 27.6%  2,297 practicing physicians 2012 - 33 rd in total physicians per capita

9 Barriers to recruiting to rural and remote  Lack of spousal employment  Lack of cultural activities  Insufficient housing  Poor-quality schools  Inadequate compensation JAMA Rosenblatt 2006

10 More Medical Students?

11 More AAMC Medical Schools?

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13 Billings Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Class of 2017

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18 More Regional Graduate Medical Education?

19 Medicare GME cap per 100,000 2010

20 Medicare GME Payment per Person, 2010

21 Medical Education in Montana  WWAMI 30 matriculates yearly  WICHE 6 matriculates yearly  55 MD allopathic matriculates yearly from Montana  MT 14.3 MD medical students per 100,000  US average 25.7

22 GME in Montana- 47 th nationally per capita  MFMR- Billings 1995 - 8 FM residents yearly -70 % retention rate  Family Medicine Residency of Western Montana 2013 -7 residents Missoula -3 residents Kalispell  Billings Clinic Internal Medicine Residency 2014 -6 residents yearly

23 Future Strategies to Improve the Physician Workforce Needs in Montana  Robust, Focused Medical Student Pipeline  AHEC  Underrepresented prospects in medicine  Workforce driven WWAMI expansion  Focused Scholarship opportunities  GME expansion  Grow Existing Primary Care Residency Sizes  Psychiatry  Pediatrics, Surgery, Ob/GYN???  Recruitment and retention  Loan repayment, other incentives


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