The U.S. is expected to be short 17,800 to 48,000 primary care physicians by 2034, and 1 in 4 physicians foresee burnout as a top reason to consider in their retirement decisions.
Physician Workforce
Electronic health records could negatively affect healthcare team well-being, according to a study published May 12 in JAMA Network.
Here are seven stats to know about Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare's workforce:
Here are 10 notes from Becker's coverage of Stark Law since June 2022:
In 2022, 31.2 percent of U.S. physicians reported they have previously been sued, according to new analysis from the American Medical Association.
Here are the five largest physician groups by number of physicians, according to Definitive Healthcare:
Here are nine health systems that have laid off physicians and executives that Becker's has reported on since April 3:
Here are ten payer policy moves physicians should know that Becker's has reported on since March 15:
The American Medical Association published advice for new resident physicians using electronic health records on May 9.
Only 57.5 percent of physicians said they would choose to become a physician again, compared to 72.2 percent in 2020, according to a study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
