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Physician Workforce

Physician Supply
Physician supply is one of the three most challenging workforce issues confronting IHA member hospitals. Today's shortfall is influenced in part by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, which decreased and capped federal spending for residency training because of physician oversupply projections. However, aging demographics, gender and economic trends are currently indicating just the opposite. The Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME) supports study findings that the U.S. actually faces a shortage of up to 96,000 doctors by the year 2020. IHA is working collaboratively with physician champions across the state on a number of initiatives to address Illinois' physician shortages.

  • 2010 Physician Residency/Practice Retention Study
    The study, initially piloted in 2009, is a collaborative effort of Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, the Illinois State Medical Society and IHA to aggregate key information on graduating physician's practice plans and retention activity for informed policymaking and needed resources. All graduating residents and physician fellows are encouraged to participate in the 10-minute web-based survey. Individual facility site codes needed to complete the online survey are available from Trish Georgas at (312) 503-2114.

Web site: Illinois Physician-In-Training Workforce Survey

Hospital-Physician Alignment

Rural Connections

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