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18th Annual Conference on Urology and Nephrological Disorders
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGICAL DISORDERS Urology 2019 is an integration of the science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of [...]
2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD HEART RHYTHM CONFERENCE 2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference is among the World’s driving Scientific Conference to unite worldwide recognized scholastics in the [...]
Digital Health Forum 2019
ABOUT DIGITAL HEALTH FORUM 2019 Join us on 26-27 November in Berlin to discuss the power of AI and ML for healthcare, healthcare transformation by [...]
2nd Global Nursing Conference & Expo
ABOUT 2ND GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO Events Ocean extends an enthusiastic and sincere welcome to the 2nd GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO ’19. The [...]
International Conference on Obesity and Diet Imbalance 2019
2019-11-28 - 2019-11-29    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBESITY AND DIET IMBALANCE 2019 Obesity Diet 2019 is a worldwide stage to examine and find out concerning Weight Management, Childhood [...]
40th SICOT Orthopaedic World Congresses
2019-12-04 - 2019-12-07    
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With doctors attending from all over the world, it is fitting that this is taking place here, in a region that has served as a [...]
17th World Congress on Pediatrics and Neonatology
2019-12-04 - 2019-12-05    
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Pediatrics 2019 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Dubai. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register [...]
6th Annual Gulf Obesity Surgery Society Meeting (GOSS)
2019-12-05 - 2019-12-07    
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The Gulf Obesity Surgery Society is proud to announce the 6th Annual Gulf Obesity Surgery Society Meeting (GOSS) to be hosted by the Emirates Society [...]
AES 2019 Annual Meeting
2019-12-06 - 2019-12-10    
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ABOUT AES 2019 ANNUAL MEETING As the largest gathering on epilepsy in the world, the American Epilepsy Society’s Annual Meeting is the event for epilepsy [...]
Manhattan Primary Care (Upper East Side Manhattan)
2019-12-07    
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ABOUT MANHATTAN PRIMARY CARE (UPPER EAST SIDE MANHATTAN) Manhattan Primary Care is a dynamic internal medicine practice delivering high quality individualized primary care in Manhattan. [...]
Healthcare Facilities Design Summit 2019
2019-12-08 - 2019-12-10    
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ABOUT HEALTHCARE FACILITIES DESIGN SUMMIT 2019 Healthcare design has transformed over the years and Opal Group’s Healthcare Facilities Design Summit is addressing pertinent issues in [...]
09 Dec
2019-12-09 - 2019-12-10    
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ABOUT WORLD EYE AND VISION CONGRESS The World Eye and Vision Congress which brings together a unique and international mix of large and medium pharmaceutical, [...]
The 2nd Saudi International Pharma Expo 2019
2019-12-10 - 2019-12-13    
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SAUDI INTERNATIONAL PHARMA EXPO 2019 offers you an EXCELLENT opportunity to expand your business in Saudi Arabia and international pharma industry : Join the industry [...]
Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine Conference 2019
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-14    
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ABOUT EMIRATES SOCIETY OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE CONFERENCE 2019 Organized by the Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine (ESEM), the 6th edition of the conference has become [...]
Advances in Nutritional Science, Healthcare and Aging
2019-12-12 - 2019-12-14    
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ABOUT ADVANCES IN NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE, HEALTHCARE AND AGING Good nutrition is critical to overall health from disease prevention to reaching your fitness goals. High quality, [...]
27th Annual World Congress
2019-12-13 - 2019-12-15    
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Join us from December 13-15 for our 27th Annual World Congress in Las Vegas, marking over a quarter of a century since A4M began its [...]
International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare IFAH Dubai 2019
2019-12-16 - 2019-12-18    
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International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH (formerly Smart Health Conference) USA, will bring together 1000+ healthcare professionals from across the world on a [...]
2nd International Conference on Advanced Dentistry and Oral Health
2019-12-28 - 2019-12-30    
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ABOUT 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED DENTISTRY AND ORAL HEALTH We are pleased to invite you to the 2nd International Conference on Advanced Dentistry and [...]
5th International Conference On Recent Advances In Medical Science ICRAMS
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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2020 IIER 775th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical Science ICRAMS will be held in Dublin, Ireland during 1st - 2nd January, 2020 as [...]
01 Jan
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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The Academics World 744th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical and Health Sciences ICRAMHS aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research [...]
03 Jan
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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Academicsera – 599th International Conference On Pharma and FoodICPAF will be held on 3rd-4th January, 2020 at Malacca , Malaysia. ICPAF is to bring together [...]
The IRES - 642nd International Conference On Food Microbiology And Food SafetyICFMFS
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The IRES - 642nd International Conference on Food Microbiology and Food SafetyICFMFS aimed at presenting current research being carried out in that area and scheduled [...]
World Congress On Medical Imaging And Clinical Research WCMICR-2020
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The WCMICR conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical Imaging and Clinical Research. [...]
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6 Dec 19
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13 Dec 19
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Articles

The Causes and Effects of the Imminent Physician Shortage

Alex

Exclusive Article by Alex Tate at EMRIndustry.com

The media seems happy to scare the beejezuz out of us. We hear constantly, it seems, about climate change, food shortages, and overpopulation (which will be exacerbated by the food shortages). But what is equally scary, and as imminent as ocean levels rising and no longer seeing Tilapia on restaurant menus, is the imminent physician shortages expected in the next 10 years.

But what is causing this shortage? It turns out there are two main culprits:

The Cap on Medical School Enrollment

Back in 1980, the medical education community predicted there would be an oversupply of doctors. To control supply, a cap was placed on medical school enrollment. Made sense at the time, but what the community didn’t foresee happening was massive population growth outpacing the number of newly trained physicians.  Looks like the medical education community now has egg on their face, which hopefully won’t cause a rash because good luck getting an appointment with a dermatologist anytime soon.

The AAMC currently estimates a shortage of 124,000 physicians by the year 2025, and at best, the medical education system would only be able to put out about 50,000 new doctors by then.

This is particularly troubling news given that baby boomers are expected to double from 35 million to 71 million by 2030. These individuals tend to visit the doctor, on average, six to seven times per year as compared with two to three annual visits for those under the age of 65.

On top of these demographic changes is greater medical coverage for many more people. This combination will tax an already broken health care system.

Early Retirement

As we’ve just seen, we’re already in a heap-load of trouble as it is, even if practicing doctors continued to practice into their 70s or beyond. But the current trend in health care is doctors calling it quits and hanging up their stethoscopes early.

For this we can thank the government’s meddling in the form of almost-constant mandates, higher operating costs, more paperwork, less time with patients, and incredibly frustrating electronic health record (EHR) systems. “Doctors no longer enjoy the autonomy and control they once did. Many of the things that attracted them to medicine are no longer there,” explains the physician recruiting firm Merritt Hawkins’ CEO Joseph Hawkins.

Many doctors have been threatening to leave because of the weight of EHRs, which have not turned out to be the great solution everyone once thought. For instance, the “Doccupy” protest in Contra Costa County in California saw six doctors leave in a single year because they felt their EHR got in the way of them providing safe and effective care for their patients.

In an essay that was published in hundreds of newspapers called “Why Doctors Quit,” opinion writer Charles Krauthammer proposed that the Obama administration has “demoralized doctors and degraded care” by forcing medical professionals to quickly adopt EHR software.

Krauthammer started in medicine but got out years ago, and he’s now witnessing his former Harvard medical school classmates considering quitting as well. One of his former classmates wrote him, “The introduction of the electronic medical record into our office has created so much more need for documentation that I can only see about three-quarters of the patients I could before, and has prompted me to seriously consider leaving for the first time.”

The Effects

Dr. Ted Epperly, director of the American Academy of Family Physicians, has said that doctor shortages will inevitably lead to poorer health outcomes for many across the country. People will delay, if not completely ignore, care. Also, with the absence of so many family physicians, who typically oversee patients’ entire care teams, patients will have to go it alone and stumble from one specialist to the next and the next, unable to find a quality resolution. Primary care physicians are critical to maintaining good health and with the impending shortage will come avoidable illness and diseases that will increase the costs of care.

And it’s not just general and family practices that will be affected by the shortage, there will also be a significant shortage of oncologists and surgeons. Consider that the number of cancer cases in the US is expected to increase by as much as 42% by 2025, and that there will be a shortage of about 1,500 cancer specialist by that same year, and you see what a scary precipice we are on.

This is only a portion of what we can expect in the future due to this physician shortage.

What, if Anything, is Being Done?

The facts are what they are, and it’s simply unrealistic to think a miracle will happen in the 11th hour and we will all be saved from this crisis. While a shortage is imminent and there will be ramifications, there are measures being taken to lessen the blow.

For instance, there are currently bills in Congress that could increase the number of residency openings for new physicians by 15,000 over the next five years. Will Congress choose to pass those bills? We’ll have to wait and see.

The American Medical Association (AMA) is implementing new policies to address the looming shortage. This past June the AMA voted to support innovative education models that encourage both federal and state governments, as well as private payers, to fund medical education to increase the number of GME slots.

AMA’s policies also encourage the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education and the American Osteopathic Association to develop training courses and materials and reward those doctors who are part of patient-centered care teams.

Finding a solution to the doctor shortage requires a multi-pronged and all-hands-on-deck approach. Supportive legislation and innovations will be required, as will a focus on team-based care and more efficient use of technology to make care outcomes better.

Author Bio:

Alex Tate is a health IT Consultant at CureMD who provides perceptive, engaging and informative content on industry wide topics including EHR, EMR, practice management and compliance.