HIT Consultant December 30, 2025
Fred Pennic

What You Should Know:

– A new Wolters Kluwer survey of practicing Physician Assistants (PAs) reveals a profession in rapid transition. While the workforce is projected to grow by 28% through 2034, PAs are grappling with a significant skills gap: 56% now use AI daily, yet 87% report needing more formal training.

– As the debate over the “Physician Associate” title heats up and administrative burdens mount, hospital leaders face a critical window to modernize training and support this essential clinical backbone.

Wolters Kluwer Survey Reveals 87% of PAs Need More AI Training Despite High Adoption

The Physician Assistant (PA) profession is no longer just a support role; it is a primary engine of American healthcare. With the workforce...

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