Demand Forecasting and Capacity Management in Primary Care (Primary Care)
Physician Executive 2012, Jan-Feb, 38, 1
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Publisher Description
One of the goals of health care reform is to provide health care to an additional 46 million (1) currently uninsured while decreasing costs by stressing prevention and access to primary care. Primary care providers are already in short supply with more and more medical school graduates choosing the more lucrative specialties. In 2009, Glabman reported that only 2 percent of fourth-year medical students planned to pursue careers in internal medicine. The greatest number of unfilled matched residencies in 2007 was in family medicine where the mean starting salary is $130,000. (2)
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