Totally agree but cost of seeing PA and NP is the same as seeing a doctor. That was unacceptable for me.It is extremely difficult to attract and retain a physician workforce in any rural area. This is not new. Most often the patient volumes cannot support the costs of a physician in a rural market. And the payer mix in rural areas is heavily skewed to government insurance programs that reimburse at rates substantially lower than commercial insurance. It is true that rural hospitals and medical centers have had to hire PAs and NPs, but that is out of necessity, not preference. Unfortunately, traveling for healthcare is one of the drawbacks of rural living, and should be weighed against the many benefits.
There is alot more to it than what you might think.Totally agree but cost of seeing PA and NP is the same as seeing a doctor. That was unacceptable for me.
Same with PA or NP. They dont want to go to these places either. Many (most?) get paid much more to work "up north" than Madison or Milwaukee.It is extremely difficult to attract and retain a physician workforce in any rural area. This is not new. Most often the patient volumes cannot support the costs of a physician in a rural market. And the payer mix in rural areas is heavily skewed to government insurance programs that reimburse at rates substantially lower than commercial insurance. It is true that rural hospitals and medical centers have had to hire PAs and NPs, but that is out of necessity, not preference. Unfortunately, traveling for healthcare is one of the drawbacks of rural living, and should be weighed against the many benefits.
Good for you hope all works out, I like the fact that he is a younger doctor so hopefully he stays around area.Was able to schedule an appointment with Dr Jast for June. Thank you. He is seeing new patients.
Spot on whitedust!Totally agree but cost of seeing PA and NP is the same as seeing a doctor. That was unacceptable for me.
He stays around if independent but that’s improbable. If connected to a medical organization it’s all about the numbers out of his control.Good for you hope all works out, I like the fact that he is a younger doctor so hopefully he stays around area.
True but what I can say and others that have moved up may agree there have been a lot of new people that have moved out of the big cities and have come up this way in last year and a half which should help keep them up north.He stays around if independent but that’s improbable. If connected to a medical organization it’s all about the numbers out of his control.
With Omicron in full break out they stay for now. Look to school enrollment for the population shifts. Last year was a huge increase enrollment in Eagle River. It was a good thing you did hooking up OP with your doctorTrue but what I can say and others that have moved up may agree there have been a lot of new people that have moved out of the big cities and have come up this way in last year and a half which should help keep them up north.