Significant changes are taking place and continue to take place in U.S. health care and medicine. Many of these changes are not, and will not be, to the benefit of physicians. Reduced personal autonomy, probably lower compensation than expected, fewer and less adequate resources, and overall significantly reduced power are some of the likely outcomes of the changes underway. Perhaps of greatest personal interest is the high likelihood of lack of employment in medicine for upwards of 200,000 physicians over the next 20 years
employed in the United States. Some workforce experts believe there is a physician oversupply, argui...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
The number of medical practitioners in the developed world has increased but in relative terms their...
Significant changes are taking place and continue to take place in U.S. health care and medicine. Ma...
[Excerpt] In order to evaluate the full impact of such changes on physicians\u27 work and the health...
To estimate the need for downsizing the physician workforce in a changing health care environment.|F...
For 2 decades, health planners have forecasted impending physi-cian surpluses, and policy decisions ...
No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. A Medscape article entitled the “Six Biggest ...
question of how many physicians the United States needed in its work force, the common wisdom of the...
No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. Several years ago, Dr. Jack had a popular,...
Physicians ’ time is under assault in the current health care system. In particular, managed care pa...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
Physicians have long enjoyed prestige, power, and autonomy, but the rise of managed care organizatio...
‘Doctors look set to become much less central to health care ’ argued a recent edi-torial in The Eco...
This is a critical time for health and medicine. While this sentiment has certainly been expressed b...
employed in the United States. Some workforce experts believe there is a physician oversupply, argui...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
The number of medical practitioners in the developed world has increased but in relative terms their...
Significant changes are taking place and continue to take place in U.S. health care and medicine. Ma...
[Excerpt] In order to evaluate the full impact of such changes on physicians\u27 work and the health...
To estimate the need for downsizing the physician workforce in a changing health care environment.|F...
For 2 decades, health planners have forecasted impending physi-cian surpluses, and policy decisions ...
No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. A Medscape article entitled the “Six Biggest ...
question of how many physicians the United States needed in its work force, the common wisdom of the...
No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. Several years ago, Dr. Jack had a popular,...
Physicians ’ time is under assault in the current health care system. In particular, managed care pa...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
Physicians have long enjoyed prestige, power, and autonomy, but the rise of managed care organizatio...
‘Doctors look set to become much less central to health care ’ argued a recent edi-torial in The Eco...
This is a critical time for health and medicine. While this sentiment has certainly been expressed b...
employed in the United States. Some workforce experts believe there is a physician oversupply, argui...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
The number of medical practitioners in the developed world has increased but in relative terms their...