{"id":1115337,"date":"2023-06-04T09:13:35","date_gmt":"2023-06-04T13:13:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/idahos-physician-shortage-is-here-heres-what-we-can-do-about-it-idaho-capital-sun\/"},"modified":"2023-06-04T09:13:35","modified_gmt":"2023-06-04T13:13:35","slug":"idahos-physician-shortage-is-here-heres-what-we-can-do-about-it-idaho-capital-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/intentional-communities\/idahos-physician-shortage-is-here-heres-what-we-can-do-about-it-idaho-capital-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Idaho&#8217;s physician shortage is here. Here&#8217;s what we can do about it. &#8211; Idaho Capital Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    I love living in Coeur dAlene. I graduated from Lake City High    School, and when it came time to start a family, my wife  born    and raised in Coeur dAlene  and I were intentional    about doing so where we grew up.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ive known from a young age I wanted to pursue a career in    health care and that passion caught flame within the halls of    my hometown hospital, Kootenai Health. I have both received    care at Kootenai Health (appendix removal as a teenager) and    have provided care in a number of capacities. First, as a    nursing assistant in the emergency department while an    undergraduate student, then as a fourth-year Idaho WWAMI    medical education student, and today as an internal medicine    hospitalist and emergency medicine physician.  <\/p>\n<p>    At Kootenai Health I also carry the title of regional medical    director of virtual care and the transfer center. Overseeing    the virtual care program means I ensure local and rural    populations have access to services they desperately need such    as psychiatry, infectious disease, cardiology and rheumatology.    As medical director of the transfer center, I help ensure    timely transfer of the regions sickest patients and strengthen    relationships with our rural partners.  <\/p>\n<p>    From this vantage point, I see the strain the     physician shortage has on Idahos health care system and,    more importantly, Idaho residents, including my own friends and    family. The physician shortage is not just a rural problem, but    a state-wide problem and one we are experiencing in Kootenai    County as well. It is complicated to address and requires a    multi-prong approach to remedy. Two solutions where I see    promise are investing in Idaho WWAMI medical education and a    virtual care approach to medicine.  <\/p>\n<p>    Supported by the state Legislature for 51 years,     Idaho WWAMI is an established partnership between the    University of Idaho and the University of Washington School of    Medicine. It allows Idaho residents to attend a world-class    medical school in their home state for in-state tuition.  <\/p>\n<p>    As an alum, I can attest to receiving superb medical training    in a wide variety of medical settings: from small primary care    clinics in Lewiston, Moscow and Plummer, to surgery at the    Boise VA, to neurology and palliative care here at Kootenai    Health. Through immersive training experiences and clerkships,    Idaho WWAMI students gain exposure to medical care in rural    settings. This is important because     medical students who train in rural sites are twice as likely    to practice medicine in rural areas. Even if Idaho WWAMI    students end up practicing in Coeur dAlene, their medical    school education helps shape their sensitivity to patients who    live in rural Idaho, as well as their colleagues who practice    there.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kootenai Health has been a clerkship site for Idaho WWAMI since    2005 and is also home to the only     family medicine residency in North Idaho, which prepares    physicians to work in rural or urban settings. Most of the    residency graduates stay in Idaho (20 out of 36 graduates are    practicing in-state), just like most Idaho WWAMI alum opt to    practice in the Gem State (51%, which is well above the    national average of 39%). WWAMI medical students train where    they were raised and as a result have a higher rate of    practicing here, too. Im proof the Idaho WWAMI physician    pathway works.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite Idaho WWAMIs decades-long presence in the state, Idaho    faces a physician shortage, recently made more acute by factors    such as burnout and baby-boomer retirement. Kootenai Health    providers have always traveled throughout northern Idaho for    patient care, but in recent years the demand has grown    exponentially as these communities continue to lose physicians.  <\/p>\n<p>    When I first started at Kootenai Health in 2020, I regularly    worked in Orofino, almost three hours away. Today, some of my    colleagues travel on a weekly basis to clinics as far north as    Bonners Ferry and as far south as Grangeville. Depending on    road conditions, it can be dangerous to make these trips. The    time it takes to drive could be better spent seeing more    patients, who face hardships themselves when commuting to    in-person appointments. An appointment that requires a patient    to travel is compounded by factors like requesting time off of    work, child care, transport and costs associated with overnight    travel expenses.  <\/p>\n<p>    This year, the Idaho Legislature passed     House Bill 162, the Virtual Care Access Act, to address the    ongoing needs of Idahoans through virtual care. I applaud the    Legislature for this decision to ensure the residents of Idaho    are able to receive access to needed care. Virtual care covers    a wide variety of care delivery modalities, including live    video visits between a provider and patient, as well as    asynchronous opportunities like paperwork submission and chart    reviews. There are stipulations in place to ensure that a    doctor-patient relationship is established; where that is not    the case, in-person appointments would be encouraged. Ive seen    firsthand how virtual care expedites physician-patient    communication without sacrificing level of care.  <\/p>\n<p>    Idaho WWAMI medical education trains students to care for the    communities which raised them. Paired with advances in virtual    care, our homegrown physicians can help address gaps our health    care systems are grappling with. Including more timely    diagnosis, specialized treatment, and perhaps most importantly,    better outcomes and quality of life for Idahoans.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>          GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX        <\/p>\n<p>        SUBSCRIBE      <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/idahocapitalsun.com\/2023\/06\/02\/idahos-physician-shortage-is-here-heres-what-we-can-do-about-it\" title=\"Idaho's physician shortage is here. Here's what we can do about it. - Idaho Capital Sun\">Idaho's physician shortage is here. 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