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HAI proposes clinician‑density and residency measures for workforce snapshot; workgroup flags data gaps

Department of Health Care Access and Information Primary Care Snapshot Workgroup · March 26, 2026
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Summary

HAI recommended workforce indicators including primary care clinicians per 100,000, new primary care residency positions, and percent of residents trained in community‑based settings. Workgroup members raised data gaps—age stratification, part‑time/full‑time status, non‑claims team data, and rural definitions—that may limit 2026 reporting.

HAI presented recommended workforce indicators for the 2026 primary care snapshot and solicited feedback about data sources, stratifications, and known limitations.

"The first recommended primary care workforce indicator is primary care clinicians per 100,000," Miranda Wartz told the workgroup, proposing stratification by market, payer/product type, geography, clinician taxonomy, and community social‑need measures such as the Healthy Places Index or Social Deprivation Index where feasible. For 2026, HAI said it would use the most recent California data from the Milbank Primary Care Scorecard…

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