Scenarios, not shortage forecasts, are key to better workforce policy.

Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2024-11-13 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxae149
Melinda J B Buntin, Mingxin Chen, David I Auerbach
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Abstract

Current and projected shortages in the US health workforce have prompted policymakers to propose reforms to Medicare Graduate Medical Education (GME) and nursing programs. However, researchers have historically faced challenges in accurately predicting workforce trends; physician and nurse supply and demand all grew faster than expected over the past 2 decades. These discrepancies highlight the need for scenario-based workforce planning and projection models that estimate how a policy intervention would affect the workforce outcome of interest. In addition, policy options modeled should address not only increasing provider-to-population ratios but also improving health outcomes through innovative payment and care models.

要制定更好的劳动力政策,关键在于情景预测,而不是短缺预测。
当前和预计中的美国医疗卫生劳动力短缺问题已促使政策制定者提出对医疗保险研究生医学教育(GME)和护理项目进行改革。然而,研究人员在准确预测劳动力趋势方面一直面临挑战;在过去 20 年中,医生和护士的供需增长速度均超过预期。这些差异凸显了对基于情景的劳动力规划和预测模型的需求,该模型可估算政策干预将如何影响相关劳动力结果。此外,建模的政策选择不仅应考虑提高医疗服务提供者与人口的比例,还应通过创新的支付和护理模式来改善医疗成果。
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