Over
20,000 people work in Alaskas health care industry, making
it one of the states biggest employers. Even so, researchers,
governmental agencies, and professional organizations have relatively
little data about the demographic and practical aspects of these
health professionals work lives in Alaska. Much of the detailed
information that is collected in this area is located in burdensome
formats, and is almost impossible to access. Attempts to improve
data quality and retrieval methodologies have been sporadic, creating
a collection of uncoordinated, incompatible, short-term and regionally
focused studies of health professions and employment. Annual and
ongoing practice information has never been available in Alaska.
The data gathered
from the Alaska Physician Workforce Study can serve a variety
of purposes for a large number of groups. The data can be used
for planning the direction of health professions training within
the University system, and to help develop graduates that meet
the actual needs of the state. Data can be used for applications
on the states behalf for additional Health Professions Shortage
Area (HPSA) designations. HPSA designations benefit rural Alaskans
by providing incentives for physicians to practice in under-served
areas. Thirdly, data can provide information on the distribution
of health professionals for addressing issues surrounding the
accessibility of health services. Finally, survey data will provide
more detailed information for professional organizations interested
in learning more about their membership. The survey will furnish
a better understanding of practice conditions in the field and
how professional organizations can better serve their constituency.
The Alaska
Physician Survey final report is available for viewing in pdf
format: Alaska
Physician Workforce Study (117 KB).
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