Arizona's healthcare worker shortage is dire, and the state's rural regions are the hardest hit. This week, Governor Katie Hobbs took steps to address the issue.
Every county in Arizona is short on primary care physicians, and rural health centers are increasingly relying on flying in specialty doctors from California and Colorado to...
Data released this month from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing predicts half a million nurses will leave the profession by 2027; federal economists project America's healthcare system will need at least 200,000 new nurses every year through 2026.
The Arizona Board of Regents is tackling the state's clinician shortage...