Factors and outcomes in primary care physician retention in rural areas

  • Michael Glasser University of Illinois
  • Martin MacDowell University of Illinois
  • Matthew Hunsaker University of Illinois
  • B Salafsky University of Illinois
  • Kimberly Nielsen University of Illinois
  • Karen Peters
  • Mark Meurer University of Illinois
Keywords: Retention, Rural, Primary Care, Physicians, Workforce

Abstract

Background: This paper examines factors influencing physicians’ decisions to practise in rural communities as well as the results of a programme focused on rural recruitment and retention. Methods: Data from two sources were analysed and discussed: 1) telephone interviews with 20 of 33 (61%) recently located rural physicians regarding practice and community factors influencing their practice decisions and 2) a database of 107 graduates of a rural medical education programme who have been in practice for at least three years to examine specialty choice and practice location(s), including moves from their original practice sites. Results: Most rural physicians in this study decided to practise in rural areas because of family ties. Eighty per cent of the physicians participating in the interviews mentioned no negative personal or family factors related to their community of practice. Outcome data on graduates from the rural medical education programme are encouraging. Over 70% opt for primary care and rural practice. Over 80% have remained in their original rural practice location. Conclusion: Keys to success in rural physician retention seem to include identifying and recruiting medical students of rural origin and focusing on a healthy practice environment. Policy makers need to work with local government, schools and employers to offer programmes that provide information on health careers in rural areas and begin to identify local youth for induction in rural health care.

Author Biographies

Michael Glasser, University of Illinois
PhD Associate Dean National Center for Rural Health Professions University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford and Research Associate Professor Department of Family and Community Medicine
Martin MacDowell, University of Illinois
DrPH, MBA, Assistant Director National Center for Rural Health Professions University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford and Research Associate Professor Department of Family and Community Medicine
Matthew Hunsaker, University of Illinois
MD Rural Medical Education Director University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford
B Salafsky, University of Illinois
PhD Assistant Director International Health National Center for Rural Health Professions University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford and Professor of Pharmacology Department of Biomedical Sciences
Kimberly Nielsen, University of Illinois
MPH Research Consultant National Center for Rural Health Professions University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford
Karen Peters
DrPH, Assistant Director Research & Evaluation National Center for Rural Health Professions University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford and Assistant Professor School of Public Health University of Illinois at Chicago
Mark Meurer, University of Illinois
MS Assistant Director Recruitment & Marketing National Center for Rural Health Professions University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford
Published
2010-02-07
Section
Original Research