Physician attrition rates rise: the hidden crisis in health care
America’s physician shortage is no longer a distant projection. It is happening now, steadily, one resignation, early retirement, and practice closure at a time.
A nationwide, longitudinal analysis published in Annals of Internal Medicine tracked more than 712,000 physicians caring for Medicare patients over a decade and found a troubling trend: Physician attrition from clinical practice rose from 3.5 percent in 2013 to 4.9 percent in 2019, across every specialty, …
Physician attrition rates rise: the hidden crisis in health care











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