Despite growing demand for children's mental health services, California has less than a quarter of the therapists it needs and due to low pay, burnout and other barriers, culturally competent care from Latinx therapists and other therapists of color is even harder to find.
In the third article in our series, supported by the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism, KCBX's Rachel Showalter explores the ways an ongoing doctor shortage along the Central Coast and across the state is making access to healthcare to treat air pollution impacts more challenging.
/PRNewswire/ - As the U.S. healthcare labor market continues to face unprecedented worker shortages, the nursing workforce pipeline is approaching a crisis.