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96: Why the headlines are wrong about physician shortages
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
There's been plenty of talk about the shortage of nurses in the United States, but is there—or will there be—a shortage of physicians as well? In this episode, Rachel Woods sits down with Advisory Board's Sarah Hostetter and Daniel Kuzmanovich to talk about the misconception that the United States is facing a physician shortage and what the state of the physician workforce actually is.
Links:
MPFS final rule: CMS cuts physician pay but expands telehealth use
Deploying APPs Autonomously
The future of primary care
The Problem with U.S. Health Care Isn’t a Shortage of Doctors
Equip your rising executives with the leadership and business skills they need to navigate the complexity of health care, solve difficult challenges and achieve breakthrough performance. Learn more about the Advisory Board Fellowship.
Links:
MPFS final rule: CMS cuts physician pay but expands telehealth use
Deploying APPs Autonomously
The future of primary care
The Problem with U.S. Health Care Isn’t a Shortage of Doctors
Equip your rising executives with the leadership and business skills they need to navigate the complexity of health care, solve difficult challenges and achieve breakthrough performance. Learn more about the Advisory Board Fellowship.
Released:
Nov 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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