RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDRESSING THE SHORTAGE OF HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS IN RURAL HOME HEALTH CARE

Authors

  • Smith John Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Program Director and Assistant Professor of Health Services Administration, Beacom School of Business, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota

Keywords:

Healthcare providers, Rural communities, Shortage, Reasons, Living conditions, Remuneration/reimbursement, AI/ANs

Abstract

The shortage of healthcare providers (HCPs) in rural communities is a global problem. This study reviews the literature on the reasons why HCPs prefer to work in urban settings rather than rural communities. The main reasons include: poor living conditions, insecure environments, insufficient medical equipment, lack of opportunities for career development, and poor remuneration/reimbursement. Other factors include the low enrollment of AI/ANs students to medical school and other professions, and the lack of culturally competent providers. The study concludes that a combination of factors contribute to the shortage of HCPs in rural communities, and that interventions are needed to address these factors.

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Published

2024-11-26

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