2015
DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000000837
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Is the Physician Shortage Real? Implications for the Recommendations of the Institute of Medicine Committee on the Governance and Financing of Graduate Medical Education

Abstract: In July 2014, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee on the Governance and Financing of Graduate Medical Education released its report calling for a major overhaul of the financing of graduate medical education (GME). Several national organizations with an interest in GME faulted the report on the basis that the IOM Committee recommendations would worsen physician shortages. However, this conclusion is based on two questionable assumptions: first, that the nation is already facing a general physician shorta… Show more

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“…There is a lack of consensus on whether the nation will have enough physicians to meet the rising demand from health care services, with some arguing that a physician shortage will develop (AAMC 2015), and others arguing that supply will be sufficient (Salsberg ). Although there is disagreement on whether there is sufficient aggregate supply, it is generally accepted that we currently have and will continue to have a maldistribution of physicians (Eden, Berwick, and Wilensky ).…”
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“…There is a lack of consensus on whether the nation will have enough physicians to meet the rising demand from health care services, with some arguing that a physician shortage will develop (AAMC 2015), and others arguing that supply will be sufficient (Salsberg ). Although there is disagreement on whether there is sufficient aggregate supply, it is generally accepted that we currently have and will continue to have a maldistribution of physicians (Eden, Berwick, and Wilensky ).…”
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“…Despite this increasing demand, knowledge of and interest in geriatrics as a career choice remain low. In 2008 the US reported that 44% of spots for training in geriatrics were left unfilled [3]. In Canada we do not have such published data.…”
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“…Diversos estudos apontam que os gestores municipais têm enfrentado a má distribuição de médicos formulando estratégias para incentivar a ocupação dos postos de trabalho na Atenção Primária à Saúde. Contudo, a escassez de médicos parece ser mais bem enfrentada pelo nível central dos sistemas de saúde com a implementação de estratégias e incentivos monetários e não monetários por meio dos programas governamentais 6,8,9 .…”
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