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Category: Direct Primary Care

Nearly 334,000 Medical Providers Quit in 2021

Posted on October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 by Devon Herrick

Public health experts have long predicted that the United States will increasingly suffer from a shortage of physicians. The Association of American Medical Colleges estimates that the physician shortage could reach 120,000 medical providers by 2034. A new report finds that nearly 334,000 health care providers left the field in 2021. This includes doctors and nurse practitioners.

As a profession, physicians lost the most members, with 117,000 individuals leaving their roles last year, followed by nurse practitioners, which lost 53,295 members and physician assistants, with 22,704 positions vacated, according to a report published Thursday by Definitive Healthcare.

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Monday Links

Posted on October 24, 2022October 21, 2022 by Pieter Vorster
  • Cotopaxi Drugs joins 11 Walgreens stores that have closed in the last three years due to rising crime in San Francisco. HT: CTUP
  • Study: After a nuclear accident, Japan shut down all its nuclear reactors. That led to an increase in energy prices and that led to more deaths.
  • Every time a drug switches from prescription to OTC, the total number of doctor visits drops.
  • Does earlier detection of lung cancer lead to better survival: Here’s why we don’t know.
  • David Friedman on Black Reparations and other issues. Recommended.
  • Tyler Cowen: “Single parent families can be disastrous.  In Colombia the current rate of that is 84 (!) percent. In Argentina, Mexico, and Chile it is more than half.  For India I see estimates ranging from 4.5 percent to 7.5 percent for single parent families.”
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Friday Links

Posted on October 21, 2022October 21, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Tyler Cowen compares Classical Liberalism with the New Right.
  • The nation’s capital now has an estimated 120 homeless tent cities and their growth shows no signs of slowing down.
  • Uber Eats to deliver marijuana in Canada.
  • More details on the lab-created (and much more dangerous) omicron virus. Are scientists playing Russian roulette?
  • ARPA is the protégé of DARPA – aimed at game changing innovations in medicine.
  • Our health care data infrastructure is broken. What difference does that make?
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Costa Rican Ex-President Says Public Health is Not About Flashy Investments

Posted on October 19, 2022 by Devon Herrick

Carlos Alvarado Quesada, the former president of Costa Rica, recently participated in a fireside chat at the Harvard School of Public Health. Dean Michelle Williams introduced Alvarado to a small group of faculty and students for the fireside chat. Alvarado guided Costa Rica through the COVID-19 pandemic, which the country was able to weather well due to its strong…

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