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美国医疗服务欠缺地区与国际医学毕业生(IMGs):新冠疫情时代面临的挑战

Medically underserved areas and International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in the United States: challenges during the COVID-19 era.

作者信息

Malayala Srikrishna, Adhikari Ramesh, Vasireddy Deepa, Atluri Paavani, Bali Atul

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Temple University Health System, Philadelphia, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Group of Acadiana, Lafayette, USA.

出版信息

J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect. 2021 Jun 21;11(4):457-463. doi: 10.1080/20009666.2021.1915548.

Abstract

Given that nearly a quarter of the US physician workforce are international medical graduates (IMGs), many of whom remain on temporary work visas for prolonged periods due to processing delays, the pandemic has posed unique challenges to these frontline workers and has arbitrarily limited our physician workforce. This is cross-sectional survey data obtained from IMGs on temporary work visas pertaining to their role in healthcare, impact of visa-related restrictions on their professional and personal lives was sent to the participants. A total of 2630 IMGs responded to the survey. Most of the respondents (1493, 56.8%) were physicians in active practice, with Internal Medicine (1684, 65.7%) being the predominant specialty encountered. 64.1% were practicing in Medically Underserved Areas (MUA) or Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSA), with 45.6% practicing in a rural area. Nearly 89% of respondents had been involved with direct care of COVID-19 patients, with 63.7% assuming administrative responsibilities for COVID-19 preparedness. 261 physicians (11.5%) were subject to quarantine, while 28 (1.2%) reported a confirmed COVID-19 infection. 93% physicians expressed inability to serve in COVID-19 surge areas due to visa-related restrictions, while 57% had been approached by recruiters due to staffing shortages. 72% physicians reported that their families would be at risk for deportation in case of their disability or death. Most respondents (98.8%) felt that permanent resident status would help alleviate the above concerns. A significant proportion of the US physician workforce is adversely impacted by work-based visa restrictions and processing backlog. Mitigating these restrictions could significantly bolster the current physician workforce and prove beneficial in our response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

鉴于美国近四分之一的医生劳动力是国际医学毕业生(IMGs),其中许多人由于审批延迟而长期持有临时工作签证,疫情给这些一线工作者带来了独特的挑战,并任意限制了我们的医生劳动力。这是从持有临时工作签证的国际医学毕业生那里获得的横断面调查数据,内容涉及他们在医疗保健中的作用、签证相关限制对其职业和个人生活的影响,并发送给了参与者。共有2630名国际医学毕业生回复了调查。大多数受访者(1493人,56.8%)是在职医生,其中内科(1684人,65.7%)是主要的专业领域。64.1%的人在医疗服务不足地区(MUA)或卫生专业人员短缺地区(HPSA)执业,45.6%的人在农村地区执业。近89%的受访者参与了新冠患者的直接护理,63.7%的人承担了新冠疫情防控的行政职责。261名医生(11.5%)被隔离,而28人(1.2%)报告确诊感染了新冠。93%的医生表示,由于签证相关限制,无法在新冠疫情激增地区服务,而57%的人因人员短缺被招聘人员联系过。72%的医生报告称,如果他们残疾或死亡,其家人将面临被驱逐出境的风险。大多数受访者(98.8%)认为获得永久居民身份将有助于缓解上述担忧。美国很大一部分医生劳动力受到工作签证限制和审批积压的不利影响。减轻这些限制可以显著增强当前的医生劳动力,并在我们应对新冠疫情中证明是有益的。

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