
Encouraging Results from Evaluation of Camden Model Targeting Super Utilizers

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The GW Health Workforce Institute (GWHWI) hosted a conference titled, “Health Workforce Needs in a Time of Transformation,” on May 3, 2017. The invitation-only conference brought together close to 50 policymakers and researchers interested in workforce changes.
The GW Health Workforce Institute has unveiled a report that synthesizes new findings on the U.S. health workforce from six research centers and a technical center, all funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Since 2013, these Health Workforce Research Centers have collectively conducted nearly 70 studies that shed light on how health workforce needs are changing in response to the rapidly changing U.S. health landscape.
Professor Fitzhugh Mullan, Edward Salsberg and Katie Weider (all with the GW Health Workforce Institute) are authors of a perspectives article, “Why a GME Squeeze Is Unlikely,” published online on November 4 in the New England Journal of Medicine.