The United States is facing a rheumatology provider shortage over the next decade, which will negatively affect care for patients with rheumatic disease across the nation if this deficit is not thoughtfully addressed. The increasing numbers of retiring rheumatology specialists, women entering the workforce, and rheumatology graduates seeking part-time employment were identified as the most significant factors driving the projected decline in supply of providers. The major factors driving the projected increase in demand include an aging and growing population and improved treatment options, both of which increase disease prevalence and the challenge of managing chronic rheumatologic diseases.
Keywords: Access to care; Healthcare; Physician shortage; Rheumatology; Supply and demand; Utilization; Workforce.
Published by Elsevier Inc.