Hawai'i/Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI (KW, KJ).
University of Queensland Mayne Medical School, Herston, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (CP).
Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2022 Apr;81(4 Suppl 2):4-10.
The Hawai'i Physician Workforce project, launched in 2010, investigates state physician workforce trends. Over the past decade, workforce demands have continued to climb as the state struggles to maintain the physician supply. This article describes the current state of the physician workforce, the physician age landscape, past trends, as well as initial changes to the physician supply with the COVID-19 pandemic. Data on practice location, full time equivalency of time spent providing patient care in Hawai'i, and specialty of non-military physicians were clarified and informed via survey, internet search, and direct calling methodologies. A proprietary microsimulation modeling methodology was used to assess physician demand. The current estimated physician shortage is between 710 and 1,008 full time equivalents, the largest shortage in a decade. The unmet demand for numbers of additional physicians is greatest on the largely urban island of O'ahu, however O'ahu's neighboring islands have the largest shortages by percentage of demand. In fact, Hawai'i island has over a 50% shortage of physicians for the first time since the supply has been calculated starting in 2010. Primary care has the greatest demand with a statewide shortage of 412 full time equivalents. The average age of physicians in Hawai'i is 54 compared to the national average of 52. The authors estimate that more than 52% of providers are utilizing telehealth and that 10% of providers have retired or closed their practices since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hawai'i is now in an urgent state of need for recruitment and retention of physicians.
《夏威夷医师劳动力项目》于 2010 年启动,旨在调查该州医师劳动力趋势。在过去的十年中,随着该州努力维持医师供应,劳动力需求持续攀升。本文描述了当前医师劳动力状况、医师年龄结构、过去的趋势,以及 COVID-19 大流行对医师供应的初步变化。实践地点、在夏威夷提供患者护理的全职等效时间以及非军人医师专业的数据通过调查、互联网搜索和直接呼叫方法进行了澄清和告知。使用专有的微观模拟建模方法来评估医师需求。目前估计的医师短缺数量在 710 到 1008 个全职等效之间,这是十年来最大的短缺。在人口众多的欧胡岛,对额外医师数量的需求未得到满足的情况最为严重,但欧胡岛的邻近岛屿的需求短缺百分比最大。事实上,自 2010 年开始计算供应以来,夏威夷岛的医师短缺首次超过 50%。初级保健的需求最大,全州短缺 412 个全职等效。与全国平均水平 52 岁相比,夏威夷的医师平均年龄为 54 岁。作者估计,超过 52%的提供者正在使用远程医疗,自 COVID-19 大流行开始以来,有 10%的提供者已经退休或关闭了他们的诊所。夏威夷现在急需招聘和留住医师。