A shortage of physicians is likely to cause longer waits for healthcare in the future, especially in rural areas.
The Association of American Medical Colleges says even with a recommended increase in medical school enrollment, physicians will not be able to keep pace with an increasing population of aging patients. Workforce studies director Ed Salsberg says the AAMC is recommending a multi-faceted approach. Among that, he says doctors need to be able to spend more time with patients and less on paperwork. But he says the root of the matter is supply and demand. People are living longer as fewer students enter the medical industry.












