Enormous changes are occurring in the organization and financing of the U.S. health care systemrapid changes that are being driven by market forces rather than by government initiatives. Although it is difficult to predict what they system will look like once it begins to stabilize, the changes will affect all components of the health care workforce, and the numbers and types of health care professionals that will be needed in the futureas well as the roles they will fillwill surely be much different than they were in the past.Despite numerous studies in the past 15 years showing that we might have more doctors than we need, the number of physicians in residency training continues to grow. At the same time, there is evidence that the demand for physician services will decrease as a result of growth of managed care. All of this is evidence that the demand for physician services will decrease as a result of growth of managed care. All of this is taking place at a time when, coincident with the result of failure of comprehensive health care reform, there is no coordinated and widely accepted physician workforce policy in the United States. The present study examines the following three questions: (1) Is there a physician policy in the United States? (2) If there a surplus, what is its likely impact on the cost, quality, and access to health care and on the efficient use of human resources? (3) What realistic steps can be taken to deal with a physician surplus? December
Committee on the U.S. Physician Supply & Institute of Medicine
Nation’s Physician Workforce [EPUB ebook]
Options for Balancing Supply and Requirements
Nation’s Physician Workforce [EPUB ebook]
Options for Balancing Supply and Requirements
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 124 ● ISBN 9780309175890 ● Editor Don E. Detmer & Kathleen N. Lohr ● Publisher National Academies Press ● Published 1996 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7142716 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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