An increasing number of states filled Conrad 30 waivers for recruiting international medical graduates.

Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2024-08-19 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxae103
Tarun Ramesh, Sarah E Brotherton, Gregory D Wozniak, Hao Yu
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Abstract

To address physician shortages in the United States, Congress created the Conrad 30 visa waiver program allowing non-citizen international medical graduates to obtain visas to practice medicine in underserved areas. There is little information on whether states have effectively used the program. To fill the gap, we examined the growth and distribution of Conrad physicians between 2001 and 2020. We found that the number of states filling all of their annual allocated Conrad slots increased over the last two decades, yet one-half of the states still did not fill their allowed slots in 2020. Our analysis also revealed substantial variations across states in the number of Conrad physicians by specialty (eg, primary care physicians and psychiatrists), geography (eg, rural vs urban areas and physician shortage vs non-shortage areas). Our findings suggest that states can better use the Conrad program to meet healthcare needs across specialties and geographic areas.

越来越多的州为招聘国际医学毕业生填写了康拉德 30 号豁免书。
为了解决美国医生短缺的问题,美国国会制定了康拉德 30 免签证计划,允许非公民的国际医学毕业生获得签证,在医疗服务不足的地区行医。关于各州是否有效利用该计划的信息很少。为了填补这一空白,我们研究了 2001 年至 2020 年间康拉德医生的增长和分布情况。我们发现,在过去二十年中,有更多的州填满了每年分配的康拉德名额,但到 2020 年,仍有二分之一的州没有填满允许的名额。我们的分析还显示,各州的康拉德医生数量在专业(如初级保健医生和精神科医生)、地域(如农村地区与城市地区、医生短缺地区与非短缺地区)方面存在巨大差异。我们的研究结果表明,各州可以更好地利用康拉德计划来满足不同专业和不同地域的医疗需求。
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