Gist Healthcare March 4, 2024
The Gist Weekly Team

In this week’s graphic, we highlight how the primary care provider workforce has evolved over the past decade in both the pursuit of team-based care models and value-based care, as well as in response to rising labor costs and physician shortages. In 2010, physicians made up more than 70 percent of the primary care workforce. But over the next 12 years, the number of primary care providers nearly doubled, largely driven by immense growth of nurse practitioners in the workforce. As of 2022, more than half of primary care providers were advanced practice providers (APPs), who continue...

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