Will Generalist Physician Supply Meet Demands Of An Increasing And Aging Population?

Volume: 27, Issue: Suppl1, Pages: w232 - w241
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
We predict that population growth and aging will increase family physicians’ and general internists’ workloads by 29 percent between 2005 and 2025. We expect a 13 percent increased workload for care of children by pediatricians and family physicians. However, the supply of generalists for adult care, adjusted for age and sex, will increase 7 percent, or only 2 percent if the number of graduates continues to decline through 2008. We expect...
Paper Details
Title
Will Generalist Physician Supply Meet Demands Of An Increasing And Aging Population?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Volume
27
Issue
Suppl1
Pages
w232 - w241
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