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Triage Needed: TN Health Centers Seeking More Workforce

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Tuesday, March 15, 2016   

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee has nearly 30 Community Health Centers, and according to a report released today, almost all have at least one clinical vacancy.

The National Association of Community Health Centers reviewed staffing needs nationwide, and said the local clinics often have trouble filling positions because they're located in rural or impoverished communities.

Parinda Khatri, chief clinical officer for Cherokee Health Systems in Knoxville, said they're looking for qualified staff who also have an interest in serving those in need.

"In community health, we are looking for not just someone who can provide good primary care," she said, "but we want someone who is really dedicated to providing high-quality care to the people who need it most."

The report said Community Health Centers serve more than 24 million people nationwide, many of them low-income or uninsured, and save the country's health system $24 billion a year by reducing the need for hospital and emergency-room visits. The report recommended more recruitment and retention incentives for health-center staff.

Dr. Ron Yee, director of Information Resources and Outreach for the National Association of Community Health Centers, said the facilities do much more than serve medical needs, and focus on the whole patient.

"We go above and beyond - providing transportation, interpretation, outreach services and enrollment and then health education," he said. "So, there's that real community connection that health centers do better than anybody else."

Khatri said that if medical organizations would work to accredit Community Health Centers as sites where medical students could complete their residency, it might be more likely that residents would stay once they are fully licensed.

"If we can expand training sites and allow Community Health Centers to do a bulk of the training for providers," she said, "then we are going to be able to build and develop and grow providers who really enjoy this work."

In addition to the need for primary-care physicians, more than half the health centers surveyed have vacancies in social work, mental health and substance-abuse treatment. The report said that if all clinical vacancies were filled, health centers could serve an additional 2 million patients.

The report is online at nachc.com.


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