Mail-order medicine; An analysis of the Sears Roebuck Foundation's Community Medical Assistance Program
R. L. Kane, R. Warnick, P. H. Proctor, D. M. Olsen and D. Gourley
Of the 625 rural communities that originally applied to the Sears Roebuck
Foundation's Community Medical Assistance Program, 253 were accepted. One
hundred sixty-three went on to build clinics, and 132 had physicians at the
time of follow-up. From the standpoint of physician coverage of the
community once a clinic had been built, the rate of physician availability
was 78 percent, The communities' success in recruiting and retaining
physicians was compared against 13 variables; none was significantly
related to the recruitment, and only two--numbers of service clubs and
distance to nearest physician--were related to retention.