AAMC delivers ideas to deal with impending physician shortage: 5 insights

The United States will likely see a physician shortage of between 61,700 physicians and 94,700 physicians over the next 10 years, according to Endocrinology Advisor.

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Here are five insights:

 

1. The Association of American Medical Colleges has called on Congress to boost the number of residency slots by 3,000 over the next five years.

 

2. The AAMC also recommends lifting the federal cap on residency programs.

 

3. The industry requires more federal support for enhanced physician training, as well.

 

4. The AAMC is also focused on expanding telehealth and enhancing technology to better serve a larger population.

 

5. The organization supports employing nurse practitioners and physician assistants to alleviate the work load.

 

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