Do you think there's an under supply of physicians?
If so, what do you think are the causes and how may they be mitigated?
(I'm listening)
Not a simple answer. I think there is an extreme under supply of physicians in rural areas, and an adequate or perhaps slight under supply in urban areas.
Causes/Mitigating factors are many, but as I see them, are:
1. You can put the doc in the rural, but you cannot put the rural into the doc. By this I mean you can put a physician in a rural environment, and he will function, but you cannot force him to love rural life, and so for most they leave when they get tired of it.
2. Too few positions at medical schools. Some of this is self regulating, some of it is the cost to educate them.
3. Here in Canada, some of the problem is an exodus to the USA. The average pay per visit in Canada is about $30-$35. I have a physician friend in the USA who says the average pay for a visit there (where he works) is $115.
TAM