Mick S S, Worobey J L
Health Serv Res. 1986 Apr;21(1):85-106.
Projections of the effect of actual and hypothesized declines in the proportion of foreign medical graduates (FMGs) in residency training on the future distribution of physicians are explored. We find potential proportionate declines in the eventual location of physicians in rural areas and small towns in the North Central regions, and in solo and partnership arrangements in the Northeast, North Central, and Southern regions. Reductions in FMG house officers now could also lead to an increased proportionate presence of physicians in subspecialty practices in the largest U.S. cities. These changes might happen despite the current perception that there is a "surplus" of physicians.
本文探讨了住院医师培训中外籍医学毕业生(FMG)比例实际下降和假设下降对未来医生分布的影响。我们发现,医生最终在中北部地区农村和小镇的分布比例可能会下降,在东北部、中北部和南部地区的单人执业和合伙执业安排中也会下降。目前FMG住院医师数量的减少也可能导致美国最大城市中从事亚专业医疗的医生比例相应增加。尽管目前人们认为医生存在“过剩”现象,但这些变化仍可能发生。