Many regions in America are experiencing downward trends in the number of practicing physicians and the number of available physician hours, resulting in a worrisome decrease in the availability of health care services. Recent changes in American health care legislation may induce a rapid change in the demand for health care services, which in turn will result in a new supply-demand equilibrium . In this paper we develop a system dynamics model linking physician availability to health care demand and profitability. We use this model to explore scenarios based on different initial conditions and describe possible outcomes for a range of different policy decisions
Governments and other policy makers use long-term planning models to support workforce planning deci...
Objectives: The shift in the balance of health care, bringing services 'closer to home', is a well-e...
Researchers and other experts continue to debate whether the United States will have a shortage of...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
BackgroundIn Japan, a shortage of physicians, who serve a key role in healthcare provision,has been ...
This paper investigates the consequences of adding a demand constraint to models of the response of ...
For 2 decades, health planners have forecasted impending physi-cian surpluses, and policy decisions ...
Effective physician workforce management requires that the various organizations comprising the Hous...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74586/1/j.1465-7295.1999.tb01430.x.pd
Though managed care organizations (MCOs) reportedly save patients over $300 billion annually, comple...
Physician shortages and their implications for required increases in the physician population are ma...
The geographic and specialty maldistribution of physicians in the forty-eight states was documented ...
In Japan, a shortage of physicians has been cited as a major medical issue. To address this problem,...
Numerous empirical works have examined the demand for and supply of physician services during the pa...
Governments and other policy makers use long-term planning models to support workforce planning deci...
Objectives: The shift in the balance of health care, bringing services 'closer to home', is a well-e...
Researchers and other experts continue to debate whether the United States will have a shortage of...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
BackgroundIn Japan, a shortage of physicians, who serve a key role in healthcare provision,has been ...
This paper investigates the consequences of adding a demand constraint to models of the response of ...
For 2 decades, health planners have forecasted impending physi-cian surpluses, and policy decisions ...
Effective physician workforce management requires that the various organizations comprising the Hous...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74586/1/j.1465-7295.1999.tb01430.x.pd
Though managed care organizations (MCOs) reportedly save patients over $300 billion annually, comple...
Physician shortages and their implications for required increases in the physician population are ma...
The geographic and specialty maldistribution of physicians in the forty-eight states was documented ...
In Japan, a shortage of physicians has been cited as a major medical issue. To address this problem,...
Numerous empirical works have examined the demand for and supply of physician services during the pa...
Governments and other policy makers use long-term planning models to support workforce planning deci...
Objectives: The shift in the balance of health care, bringing services 'closer to home', is a well-e...
Researchers and other experts continue to debate whether the United States will have a shortage of...