Coming Healthcare Worker-Shortage

It’s All in the Demographics

[A New AAHC Report]

[By Staff Reporters]

Current domestic policies will not avert a US health work-force crisis, according to a new report released by the Association of Academic Health Centers [AAHCs]. Moreover, it recommends developing a national planning body to unite efforts to slow/end work-force shortages.

The Report

The association’s report, “Out of Order, Out of Time: The State of the Nation’s Health Workforce,” points to a long and growing list of challenges. These include projected shortages in primary care and nursing; as the baby-boomer wave of retiring physicians and increasing medical needs of the growing elderly population exacerbate.

Lifestyle Preferences

Also, as reported in the American Medical News, on August 25, other issues fueling shortages of health-care workers include lifestyle preferences (regular work hours and family), economic disparities, rising medical school debt loads, and a dwindling pool of medical school faculty, with fragmented health care work-force policymaking.

Assessment

If this all isn’t enough to discourage new entrants from joining the healthcare industry, the plummeting value of present-day small-to-medium sized private medical practices just might.

In fact, our Publisher-in-Chief, Dr. David Edward Marcinko was recently interviewed by the American Medical News on this very topic. And, the un-edited version of that interview will appear in an upcoming issue of the Medical Executive-Post, shortly after AMNews publication.

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