As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policymakers and analysts posit whether sufficient health care providers will be able to meet that demand. Some argue there are too few providers already; others say our current supply-demand problems lie with efficiency. But suppose both are correct? Perhaps the real challenge is to understand how physician practices are changing in response to market forces such as payment changes, provider distributions, and technology innovations. This issue brief reviews what is known about evolving practice organizations, professional mixes, information technology support, and the implications of these and other factors for public workforce policies
Healthcare workforce shortage is a worldwide problem (1). Workforce shortage may be defined as not ...
Examines policy and practical options for addressing the projected shortage of primary care physicia...
Many regions in America are experiencing downward trends in the number of practicing physicians and ...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
A combination of environmental factors in the U.S. has led to an increased demand for health care ...
For 2 decades, health planners have forecasted impending physi-cian surpluses, and policy decisions ...
This background paper provides a comprehensive view of the structure of the health workforce. It exp...
To estimate the need for downsizing the physician workforce in a changing health care environment.|F...
The primary care (PC) physician workforce has consistently been projected as requiring additional nu...
Health workforce policy in the United States from the mid-1970s has been strongly influenced by perc...
It is now widely accepted that the United States is on thecusp of deepening shortages of physicians....
Health workforce planning is traditionally based on demographically-driven 'silo-based' models in wh...
AbstractThe determinants of population health are complex and draw upon factors related to education...
As the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) advances, many health systems are taking bold...
Researchers and other experts continue to debate whether the United States will have a shortage of...
Healthcare workforce shortage is a worldwide problem (1). Workforce shortage may be defined as not ...
Examines policy and practical options for addressing the projected shortage of primary care physicia...
Many regions in America are experiencing downward trends in the number of practicing physicians and ...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
A combination of environmental factors in the U.S. has led to an increased demand for health care ...
For 2 decades, health planners have forecasted impending physi-cian surpluses, and policy decisions ...
This background paper provides a comprehensive view of the structure of the health workforce. It exp...
To estimate the need for downsizing the physician workforce in a changing health care environment.|F...
The primary care (PC) physician workforce has consistently been projected as requiring additional nu...
Health workforce policy in the United States from the mid-1970s has been strongly influenced by perc...
It is now widely accepted that the United States is on thecusp of deepening shortages of physicians....
Health workforce planning is traditionally based on demographically-driven 'silo-based' models in wh...
AbstractThe determinants of population health are complex and draw upon factors related to education...
As the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) advances, many health systems are taking bold...
Researchers and other experts continue to debate whether the United States will have a shortage of...
Healthcare workforce shortage is a worldwide problem (1). Workforce shortage may be defined as not ...
Examines policy and practical options for addressing the projected shortage of primary care physicia...
Many regions in America are experiencing downward trends in the number of practicing physicians and ...