- We have a little more than 900000 practicing drs in the country that are directly providing patient care. Nearly 1.150 million drs in total.
- We produce nearly 25000 drs a year and around 185000 nurses a year.
- A substantial % of drs go part time by 40. A significant % gives up clinical medicine by 40. This amplifies the challenge of the ratio of Dr hours to our population of 345 million.
- There are areas of the country where it is nearly impossible to find a dr or specialist. In many areas you can’t find primary care without concierge or you can wait a year for an appointment. In other areas the ratio of specialists to population is awful.
- Nurse development has accelerated. Dr development has stalled. Ie the number being produced each year.
- We need more brilliant and energetic and curious and compassionate and problem solving Dr leaders at many levels.
- Drs, hospitals and nurses remain the backbone of our system and our safety net.
- AI and technology and prevention help but we need more drs and nurses too. And we need the best and brightest. Technology and pharma are very important but not a panacea. 2x vs 10x solutions.
- To bend the cost curve, we will need to greatly simplify the administrative and payment system and push a lot of care delivery to PAs and tech.
- Ps. If I was the king, we would ….
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