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King, Kathleen M.; Scott, George A. – US Government Accountability Office, 2009
The federal government invests significantly in medical education through various programs to help ensure that the anticipated supply of new physicians meets the nation's health care needs. Medicare, the federal health care program for elderly and certain disabled people, subsidizes training for medical school graduates in hospitals and other…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Human Capital, Graduate Medical Education, Hospitals
Zurn, Pascal; Dumont, Jean-Christophe – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2008
This paper examines health workforce and migration policies in New Zealand, with a special focus on the international recruitment of doctors and nurses. The health workforce in New Zealand, as in all OECD countries, plays a central role in the health system. Nonetheless, maybe more than for any other OECD country, the health workforce in New…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Physicians, Nurses, Immigration
Greenwald, Howard P.; And Others – 1981
The activities of six physician specialties that care for patients with highly similar problems were compared. Factors that influence the doctor's tendency to treat more patients and to work more hours were also assessed, along with impacts of geographic factors on service delivery. Data were obtained from the Medical Activities and Manpower…
Descriptors: Geographic Distribution, Higher Education, Labor Supply, Medical Services
Musgrave, Gerald L. – 1984
The potential impact of the increasing supply of physicians on physician behavior, the cost of medical services, and access to services is addressed in detail in this final research report. Econometric modeling and analyses of economic activity within the health sector were undertaken. An eight equation model of the hospital and physician sectors…
Descriptors: Costs, Dentists, Economic Factors, Expenditures
New Jersey State Dept. of Higher Education, Trenton. – 1987
Twenty-one recommendations are made to hospitals, medical schools, health-care payers, and government agencies involved in graduate medical education (residency programs) in New Jersey. The recommendations address five areas of concern: program quality; qualifications of trainees; the relationship between graduate medical education (GME) programs…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Financial Support, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education
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New Jersey State Dept. of Higher Education, Trenton. – 1985
A study was undertaken to develop guidelines for the future course of graduate medical education (GME) in New Jersey. General findings were that the current array and total number of hospital-based GME offerings by specialty and location appear sufficient, although attention must be paid to appropriate distribution; that the major basis of funding…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Financial Support, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education
Musgrave, Gerald L. – 1984
A study that forecast the consequences of the projected growth in the number of practicing U.S. physicians during the 1980s and beyond is summarized. Attention was directed to the potential impact of the increasing supply of physicians on physician behavior, the cost of medical services, and access to services. Econometric modeling and analysis of…
Descriptors: Costs, Dental Schools, Dentists, Economic Factors
Politzer, Robert M.; And Others – 1983
Past and current impacts of the supply of foreign medical graduates (FMGs) on the total physician supply and on the availability of physician services are reviewed, and the possible future role of FMGs is forecasted. The relationship of the levels and changes in FMG supply to legislative decisions of the past three decades is also addressed, with…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Federal Legislation, Foreign Medical Graduates
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Cohen, Jordan J. – Academic Medicine, 1997
Recent research on the physician workforce in the United States suggests that the projected supply of generalist physicians will be adequate. However, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) recommendation for training of more generalists is still valid, because more physicians will be needed to maintain an adequate generalist…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Needs
Ake, James N.; Johnson, Donald W. – 1981
Detailed statistics on trends in the U.S. supply and geographic distribution of personnel in eight health occupations, along with current data on selected professional characteristics, are presented. Statistical tables include combined data for the eight occupations, and groups of tables for the individual health occupations: physicians (both…
Descriptors: Dentists, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics, Geographic Distribution
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Petersdorf, Robert G. – Academic Medicine, 1993
Medical education's current goal of producing 50% generalists, composed of practitioners in internal medicine, family practice, and pediatrics, is examined. Issues include the definition of generalist, the number of generalists needed, changes needed in graduate and undergraduate medical education, changes needed in the practice environment, and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Needs, Family Practice (Medicine)
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Schroeder, Steven A. – Academic Medicine, 1993
Issues related to the production of more generalists in medicine are discussed, including economic, practice-related, and scientific forces favoring practice of specialty medicine; the influence of the medical school experience on career choice; strategies for correcting the balance inside and outside academic medicine; and resulting alternative…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Change Strategies, College Role, Costs
Health Resources Administration (DHEW/PHS), Bethesda, MD. Bureau of Health Manpower. – 1980
Second in a series, this report presents recent trends in the supply and characteristics of health professionals, developments in health professions education, and projected requirements for health professions personnel are reported. In addition to data on the supply of health personnel and population growth, information is provided on the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, College Programs, Dentists, Employment Projections
Health Resources Administration (DHHS/PHS), Hyattsville Md. Office of Graduate Medical Education. – 1980
Results of a three-year study to estimate the future supply and requirements for physicians, which was conducted by the Graduate Medical Education National Advisory Committee (GMENAC), are summarized. The research methodology, which consisted of three mathematical models to project physician supply and requirements, is described, and 40…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Employment Projections, Foreign Medical Graduates, Futures (of Society)
Colwell, N. P. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1929
This bulletin reports on the status of medical education in the United States for the years 1926-1928. During the past two years the number of medical schools recognized by the American Medical Association has been reduced from 80 to 74. Reports to the American Medical Association show that the enrollment of medical students has increased from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Study, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Study