Building a Workforce to Develop and Sustain Interprofessional Primary Care Teams
- PMID: 41289412
- Bookshelf ID: NBK619326
- DOI: 10.17226/29226
Building a Workforce to Develop and Sustain Interprofessional Primary Care Teams
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Individuals and families across the United States face growing challenges in accessing timely, high-quality primary care, which is essential to overall health and well-being. The delivery of such care is becoming more complex, placing undue strain on primary care clinicians and exacerbating existing workforce shortages.
A National Academies committee recently examined the inputs and functions needed for interprofessional teams to successfully and sustainably deliver high-quality primary care. The committee concluded the nation must support the primary care workforce through appropriate and supportive payment; hold payers, states, and health systems accountable in ensuring that such payment reaches primary care practices; and sufficiently train an interprofessional workforce. This report offers nine specific recommendations for how federal agencies and other key players can better support the provision of high-quality, interprofessional, team-based primary care.
© 2025 The National Academies Press.
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