OBJECTIVE: To understand factors affecting specialty heterogeneity in physician migration. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Physicians in the 2009 American Medical Association Masterfile data were matched to those in the 2013 file. Office locations were geocoded in both years to one of 293 areas of the country. Estimated utilization, calculated for each specialty, was used as the primary predictor of migration. Physician characteristics (e.g., specialty, age, sex) were obtained from the 2009 file. Area characteristics and other factors influencing physician migration (e.g., rurality, presence of teaching hospital) were obtained from various sources. STUDY DESIGN: We modeled physician location decisions as a two-part process: First, the physici...
Physician workforce projections often include scenarios that forecast physician shortages under diff...
This study uses multiple discriminant analysis to derive the factors that physicians deem important ...
Currently, the United States trains only three quarters of the physicians it requires to fill its en...
OBJECTIVE: To understand factors affecting specialty heterogeneity in physician migration. DATA SOU...
OBJECTIVE: To outline a methodology for allocating graduate medical education (GME) training positio...
Many articles point out that there is a disparity between rural and urban areas in healthcare servic...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of primary care (PC) physician movements in Texas bet...
Emergency medicine (EM) physicians constitute the front line of healthcare providers. They work swif...
The healthcare labor market has experienced some significant changes in the last half century, inclu...
Objective. To determine whether variation in the representation of minority physi-cians across geogr...
In the United States. a debate has existed for decades about whether foreign-trained physicians (kno...
Introduction: Although some characteristics of physicians are known to be associated with their recr...
Data monitoring is a key recommendation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recr...
We build a new database documenting the evolution of physician migration over a period of 25 years (...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The large-scale emigration of physicians from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to h...
Physician workforce projections often include scenarios that forecast physician shortages under diff...
This study uses multiple discriminant analysis to derive the factors that physicians deem important ...
Currently, the United States trains only three quarters of the physicians it requires to fill its en...
OBJECTIVE: To understand factors affecting specialty heterogeneity in physician migration. DATA SOU...
OBJECTIVE: To outline a methodology for allocating graduate medical education (GME) training positio...
Many articles point out that there is a disparity between rural and urban areas in healthcare servic...
This study aims to gain a better understanding of primary care (PC) physician movements in Texas bet...
Emergency medicine (EM) physicians constitute the front line of healthcare providers. They work swif...
The healthcare labor market has experienced some significant changes in the last half century, inclu...
Objective. To determine whether variation in the representation of minority physi-cians across geogr...
In the United States. a debate has existed for decades about whether foreign-trained physicians (kno...
Introduction: Although some characteristics of physicians are known to be associated with their recr...
Data monitoring is a key recommendation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recr...
We build a new database documenting the evolution of physician migration over a period of 25 years (...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The large-scale emigration of physicians from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to h...
Physician workforce projections often include scenarios that forecast physician shortages under diff...
This study uses multiple discriminant analysis to derive the factors that physicians deem important ...
Currently, the United States trains only three quarters of the physicians it requires to fill its en...