2017
DOI: 10.30770/2572-1852-103.2.7
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A Census of Actively Licensed Physicians in the United States, 2016

Abstract: An accurate understanding of the demographic and state medical licensure characteristics of physicians in the United States is critical for health care workforce planning. Overall changes in the nation's population demographics, state and federal medical regulatory policies and dynamics surrounding the ongoing health care reform debate further highlight the need to have an up-to-date census of actively licensed physicians across all medical specialties. This article uses data received by the Fed… Show more

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“…17 For example, in the USA, during non-pandemic times, a physician must be licensed in the state where the patient is physically located, 17 and most physicians are only licensed in a single state. 71 Currently, many collegiate and other elite athletes may not be where their team, coach, university and/or healthcare providers are located. Several, but not all, states have loosened their licensure requirements to allow telehealth care across state lines.…”
Section: Virtual Versus In-person Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 For example, in the USA, during non-pandemic times, a physician must be licensed in the state where the patient is physically located, 17 and most physicians are only licensed in a single state. 71 Currently, many collegiate and other elite athletes may not be where their team, coach, university and/or healthcare providers are located. Several, but not all, states have loosened their licensure requirements to allow telehealth care across state lines.…”
Section: Virtual Versus In-person Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…State medical association membership was reported by most responding physicians (67.4%); commercial insurance and Medicare (33% each) were most frequently reported for patient coverage, and almost 8% of patients were reported as uninsured. Responding physicians correlated well with national physician demographic data in terms of age, gender, and membership in the American Medical Association [44,45]. There was some state-wise statistical variation on certain demographics: Patient insurance coverage mix ( p < 0.05), state medical society membership ( p < 0.0001), and rural/suburban/urban location ( p = 0.0214).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The approach of the gender data from 2006 to 2016 probably reflects the increase in the number of women working in the medical field (49,50). What is noteworthy is the higher mean age and the higher percentage of the number of surveyed intensive care physicians in leadership positions in 2016 compared to 2006.…”
Section: Private Occupational and Health Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%