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Coverage & Access | Many Primary Care Physicians Unsatisfied With Profession, Survey Finds
[Nov 19, 2008]

      Many primary care physicians are not satisfied with their profession and would not recommend medicine as a career, according to a survey released on Monday by the Physicians Foundation, Reuters/Boston Globe reports. For the survey, the Physicians Foundation, a group founded in 2003 as part of a legal settlement, mailed questionnaires to 270,000 primary care physicians and received 12,000 responses. Researchers also mailed questionnaires to 50,000 specialists.

According to the survey:

  • More than 90% of primary care physicians said that they have spent an increased amount of time on nonclinical paperwork in the last three years;

  • 63% said that nonclinical paperwork has caused them to spend less time with patients;

  • 76% said that they work at "full capacity" or are "overextended and overworked";

  • 20% said that they plan to reduce their patient load;

  • 10% said that they plan to work part-time;

  • 13% said that they plan to take positions without active patient care;

  • 11% said they plan to retire;

  • 78% said that a shortage of primary care physicians exists; and

  • 60% said that they would not recommend medicine as a career.
"The survey adds to building evidence that not enough internal medicine or family practice doctors are trained or practicing" in the U.S., although "there are plenty of specialist physicians," Reuters/Globe reports.

Online The survey is available online.


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