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. 2013 Dec;5(4):556-9.
doi: 10.4300/JGME-05-04-39.

Rural primary care physician workforce expansion: an opportunity for bipartisan legislation

Rural primary care physician workforce expansion: an opportunity for bipartisan legislation

Richard E Rieselbach et al. J Grad Med Educ. 2013 Dec.
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The CHAMP Consortium Model—Accreditation Implications Originally published in Rieselbach RE, Crouse BJ, Neuhausen K, Nasca TJ, Frohna JG. Academic medicine: a key partner in strengthening the primary care infrastructure via teaching health centers. Acad Med. 2013;88(12). Adapted with permission. Abbreviations: ACGME, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education; AMC, academic medical center; GMEC, Graduate Medical Education Committee; THC, teaching health center.
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The CHAMP-THC Consortium Model—Proposed Funding Mechanism; Internal Medicine CHAMP-THC Consortium Track as an Exemplar Originally published in Rieselbach RE, Crouse BJ, Neuhausen K, Nasca TJ, Frohna JG. Academic medicine: a key partner in strengthening the primary care infrastructure via teaching health centers. Acad Med. 2013;88(12). Adapted with permission. Abbreviations: AMC, academic medical center; CHAMP, community health center and academic medicine partnerships; CMS, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; GME, graduate medical education; GMEC; Graduate Medical Education Committee; THC, teaching health center. a AMC accredited by Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). b Internal Medicine Program Accredited by ACGME. c Internal Medicine CHAMP Track approved by RRC, including THC approval as participating site. Traditional Funds flow-A. CMS direct and indirect GME funds to AMC for existing internal medicine residents. CHAMP THC Funds flow-B. CMS per resident GME funds flow to CHAMP THC Consortium for incremental internal medicine CHAMP THC residents. Consortium Funds flow-A. Consortium Funds flow to AMC for direct and indirect expenses of residents, see text for elements covered. Consortium Funds flow-B. Consortium funds to THC for direct and indirect expenses of residents for time spent in THC, see text for elements covered.

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