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Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians

Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians. Mortality. LA. US. Rank. Diabetes,1997. 24.4. 13.4. 1 st. Cancer, 1997. 146.6. 125.0. 1 st. Strokes, 1997. 30.0. 25.9. 8 th. Heart diseases, 1997. 153.8. 129.9. 7 th. Infant deaths, 1999. 9.1. 7.1. 5 th. Lung Diseases, 1997. 33.8.

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Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians

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  1. Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians

  2. Mortality LA US Rank Diabetes,1997 24.4 13.4 1st Cancer, 1997 146.6 125.0 1st Strokes, 1997 30.0 25.9 8th Heart diseases, 1997 153.8 129.9 7th Infant deaths, 1999 9.1 7.1 5th Lung Diseases, 1997 33.8 13.2 6th LA’s Health Indicators

  3. Louisiana is ranked 49th overall in the nation in health indicators

  4. Ranking attributable in large part to • Problems of access to primary care • 25% of population lacks access to primary care • <33% of physicians are primary care • Rural nature of the state

  5. Ranking attributable in large part to • Problems of access to primary care • 25% of population lacks access to primary care • <33% of physicians are primary care • Rural nature of the state • 40 of 64 parishes are rural in total, 17 more in part • 32% of population lives in rural area • 54 of 65 parishes are medically underserved

  6. We are predominantly a Rural StateOf 64 parishes, 57 (89%) have rural classification (40 complete, 17 partial). 54 of the 57 rural parishes are designated as Medically Underserved Areas (MUA).

  7. 86% of parishes are, or contain, HPSAs

  8. Consequences of Lack of Access to Primary Care • Louisiana’s Medicare spending per recipient • $8,238 per beneficiary • Highest in US • Louisiana’s Per Capita Spending on Hospitals • 2nd Highest in US

  9. The U.S., and Louisiana, depend upon Family Physicians, more then any other specialty, to provide care to the elderly, to rural areas, to the Medicaid population

  10. Primary Care Health Professions Shortage Areas (By County in 1999)

  11. Additional Primary Care Health Professions Shortage Areas With General Internists Removed (1999) New Full HPSAs

  12. ALL Primary Care Health Professions Shortage Areas With ALL Family Physicians Removed (1999) ALL HPSAs

  13. Family Physicians are distributed in communities of all sizes, similar to the general population • Family Physicians are 8 times more likely to locate in rural areas then other specialties

  14. Family Medicine • Continuing and comprehensive health care • Integrates biological, clinical, behavioral sciences • Encompasses all ages, both sexes, each organ system and every disease entity • Emphasizes disease prevention and health promotion • The Family Physician • Is a cost-effective coordinator of health services • Humanizes medicine for the patient

  15. Secondary / Tertiary Care Primary Care Secondary/ Tertiary Care Primary Care A Key Part of any Solution:An Adequate Primary Care Workforce IDEAL CURRENT

  16. SB484 - 2004 Interagency Task Forceon the Future of Family Medicine • “Health and Hospitals shall establish the task force on the future of family medicine to assist the department and other health and human service agencies in state in studying and finding strategies to eliminate the significant health care shortage, especially in the rural and inner city areas, manifested as a lack of access to primary health care.” • “…. shall study and evaluate the process for increasing the family physician workforce in Louisiana and thereby reducing the number of primary care health professional shortage areas (HPSA's) in the state • Author: DON HINES

  17. SB484 - 2004 Task Force on Future of Family Medicine Members: • Governor or designee • Secretary of the DHH or designee • Chairmen of the House and Senate health/welfare committees • The FM department chairs of each La med school • The president of LAFP or designee • A representative of Louisiana Rural Caucus • A representative of Louisiana Black Caucus • A representative of Rural Hospital Association • A representative from each AHEC • Two representatives from La Community-Based FM Residencies • Two lay members - appointed by LAFP • A representative of the Health Works Commission. • Amendment added: La Assoc of NPs, La Prim Care Assoc, Xavier University President, La Comm/Tech college system President

  18. SB484 - 2004 Task Force on Future of Family Medicine POSSIBLE PROGRAMS TO BE EXPLORED • Programs from other states that can be duplicated in Louisiana • Early student interest programs (High school and before) • Med School Admissions Programs • Education or training grants, loans, scholarships, loan forgiveness • Financial support to family medicine residency programs • Maintaining appropriate FM exposure in the medical school curriculum • Urban and rural residency training tracks • Increasing procedural training in FM residencies • Support for student housing during FM rotations in medical school • State tax credit for FM preceptors • Improving Medicaid reimbursement • Funding Recommendations

  19. SB484 - 2004 Task Force on Future of Family Medicine The task force shall terminate on September 1, 2006

  20. Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians

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