Research Methods for Studying the Primary Care Workforce
AHRQ’s National Center for Excellence in Primary Care Research presented a webinar on Research Methods for Studying the Primary Care Workforce. Three AHRQ grantees who have developed methodologies to understand the optimal structure and composition of primary care teams and measure the impacts of adding nurse practitioners into primary care presented their methods and findings.
Presenters:
- Hannah Neprash, Ph.D. (University of Minnesota; School of Public Health; Public Health and Preventative Medicine), The Role of Nurse Practitioners in Improving Access to Primary Care.
- Lawrence P. Casalino, M.D., Ph.D. (Weill Cornell Medical College, Department of Population Health Sciences), Primary Care Physician-Staff Dyads (“Teamlets”): A Simple, Efficient Means to Improve Healthcare Quality and Decrease Cost.
- Sylvia Hysong, Ph.D. (Baylor College, of Medicine), Impact of Team Configuration and Team Stability on Primary Care Quality.
Moderator:
- Yalda Jabbarpour, M.D. (Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies, AAFP).
Slides:
- Research Methods for Studying the Primary Care Workforce (PPTX, 3.3 MB).