How the American health care system is not supplying enough doctors leading to delays, some lengthy, in getting care.
Doctor shortages are here—and they’ll get worse if we don’t act fast
The U.S. faces a projected shortage of between 37,800 and 124,000 physicians within 12 years, according to The Complexities of Physician Supply and Demand: Projections From 2019 to 2034 (PDF), a report released by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).
Specific AAMC projections by 2034 include shortages of:
Doctor shortages are here—and they’ll get worse if we don’t act fast
The U.S. faces a projected shortage of between 37,800 and 124,000 physicians within 12 years, according to The Complexities of Physician Supply and Demand: Projections From 2019 to 2034 (PDF), a report released by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).
Specific AAMC projections by 2034 include shortages of:
- Between 17,800 and 48,000 primary care physicians .
- Between 21,000 and 77,100 non-primary care physicians.
- Between 15,800 and 30,200 for surgical specialties.
- Between 3,800 and 13,400 for medical specialties.
- Between 10,300 and 35,600 for other specialties.