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PA Study Graphic Southeastern Kentucky Physician Assistant Needs Assessment is the UK Center for Excellence in Rural Health’s most recent health care workforce study. It examines the distribution of physician assistants in Kentucky, revealing that Eastern Kentucky has a 26 percent undersupply relative to the state average and a 43 percent shortage compared to the national per capita rate. The report also surveys Eastern Kentucky health care providers’ anticipated short-term need for the mid-level practitioners and establishes that a sufficient applicant pool exists to support placement of a regional physician assistant campus within the region.

The Kentucky Health Insurance Research Project (PowerPoint) The project is to determine who Kentucky’s uninsured are, how long they have been uninsured, why they are uninsured, and how best to address their needs.

Nurse Anesthetists in Southeastern Kentucky: A Survey of Supply Versus Demand (pdf) examines the geographic maldistribution of nurse anesthetists in Kentucky and the status of their positions and vacancies at all 19 hospitals in the southeastern part of the state. UK Center for Excellence in Rural Health researchers found that southeastern Kentucky has 12.5 percent of Kentucky’s total population and performs 11.5 percent of the state’s total surgeries – but has only 6.5 percent of the state’s total resident nurse anesthetists.

The Center's research division recently completed analysis of more than 3000 diabetes surveys that were administered to Kentucky Homeplace clients in five rural regions of the state. The results have been compiled in a new research note, Kentucky Homeplace Defeat Diabetes Screening Test: An Analysis of Rural Kentucky's Challenge to Overcome the Growing Diabetes Epidemic (pdf). The findings were published in the July 2005 Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association.

Rural Kentucky’s Physician Shortage: Strategies for Producing, Recruiting and Retaining Primary Care Providers within a Medically Underserved Area (pdf) examines the inadequate supply of doctors in outlying regions of the Commonwealth. Through literature review, data analysis, personal interviews and other research methods, the UK Center for Excellence in Rural Health study concluded that Kentucky needs an additional 600 primary care physicians in order to adequately meet the health care needs of its residents. The findings appear in the October 2005 Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association.

 

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