作者: Ernest P. Schloss
DOI: 10.1056/NEJM198804073181410
关键词: Graduate medical education 、 Family medicine 、 Advisory committee 、 Economic shortage 、 Physician shortage 、 Population growth 、 Health planning 、 Medicine
摘要: Since publication of the 1981 report Graduate Medical Education National Advisory Committee (GMENAC),1 much attention has been focused on current and future supply physicians in United States. The following analysis will suggest that policy debate over shortsighted important demographic, social, economic shifts between now year 2010 could affect doctors dramatically, resulting a shortage. GMENAC suggested by 2000 there be 144,700 too many physicians, or ratio 247 to every 100,000 persons, . . .