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Final UC Davis evaluation recommends continuing California's Mexico Licensed Physicians pilot, citing better access and culturally concordant care
Summary
UC Davis presented the final evaluation of the Medical Board's Mexico Licensed Physicians pilot and recommended continuation and expansion with improved onboarding, clinician wellness support and funding plans.
UC Davis presented the final evaluation of the Medical Board of California's Licensed Physicians from Mexico Pilot Program (LPMPP) on Aug. 21. The multi-year study reviewed outcomes across participating federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) and medically underserved regions (Monterey/Salinas Valley, Tulare, San Benito and parts of Los Angeles) and recommended continuing and scaling the pilot with refinements.
Key findings
- Access and quality: Clinics that participated in the pilot reported measurable improvements in detection and management of chronic conditions, notably diabetes and hypertension. UC Davis's evaluation of UDS and chart-review data showed increases in…
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