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Coordinated CA Primary Care Workforce Pathway Target Groups: Undergraduates Post baccalaureate students Medical Students Immigrant Health Professionals Incumbent Workers High School and Community College Students Career Changers and Displaced Workers Veterans CA residents from under-represented backgrounds High Quality, Diverse CA Primary Care Workforce Jeff Oxendine Copyright ©a Undergraduate / Pre- training Health Professions Education Workforce Primary Care Career Awareness Assessment Academic Preparatio n & Entry Support Financial & Logistic Feasibili ty for Training Training Capacity , Access, & support for Primary Care Training and Primary Care Interest Retention Clinical Training quality, slots & diversit y Financin g and support systems Targeted recruitment and geo- specific deployment Coordinating Infrastructure Cultural Sensitivity and Responsiveness Continuous Support to Pursue Primary Care Incentiv es for Primary Care settings and location Profession al satisfacti on and improved health outcomes K - 12 Supportive Public Policy Primary Care professionals from other states Post Bac

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Page 1: Coordinated CA Primary Care Workforce Pathway Target Groups: Undergraduates Post baccalaureate students Medical Students Immigrant Health Professionals

Coordinated CA Primary Care Workforce Pathway

Target Groups: • Undergraduates• Post baccalaureate students• Medical Students• Immigrant Health Professionals• Incumbent Workers• High School and Community College Students• Career Changers and Displaced Workers• Veterans• CA residents from under-represented backgrounds

Target Groups: • Undergraduates• Post baccalaureate students• Medical Students• Immigrant Health Professionals• Incumbent Workers• High School and Community College Students• Career Changers and Displaced Workers• Veterans• CA residents from under-represented backgrounds

High Quality, Diverse CA Primary Care WorkforceJeff Oxendine Copyright ©a

Undergraduate / Pre-training Health Professions Education Workforce

Primary Care Career Awareness

AssessmentAcademic Preparation & Entry Support

Financial & Logistic Feasibility for Training

Training Capacity, Access, & support for Primary Care

Training and Primary Care Interest Retention

Clinical Training quality, slots & diversity

Financing and support systems

Targeted recruitment and geo-specific deployment

Coordinating Infrastructure

Cultural Sensitivity and Responsiveness

Continuous Support to Pursue Primary Care

Incentives for Primary Care settings and location

Professional satisfaction and improved health outcomes

K - 12

Supportive Public Policy

• Primary Care professionals from other states

• Primary Care professionals from other states

Post Bac

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Primary Care Team Professions

Interdisciplinary Primary

Care Team

Physicians

PA/NP

Medical Assistant

Behavioral Health

Nurses

Oral HealthPublic Health

Promatoras/CHW

Allied Health:Nutrition, PT,

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Primary Care at the Center of the Future Health Models

Health IT and Tele-Health Network

Delivery System

Health Home

Public Health System

Primary Care Team

Healthy Communities

Accountable Care Organization

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Strategic Plan Components

• Overarching Mission and Goals

• Goals (Near, Medium and Long Term)• Priority Strategies• Objectives (1 year)• Action Plan

– Specific Action Steps and Plans– Lead and collaborating organizations & individuals– Additional information needed– Sources of funding– Key Influencers/supports