Becker's Healthcare August 30, 2024
Cameron Cortigiano

There are 19 states that are projected to have a shortage of physicians by 2028, according to a report from Mercer, a consulting firm.

California, New York and Texas are expected to have the largest deficits, with each state potentially having a shortage of more than 2,000 physicians by 2028.

The report used historical data up to 2023, applying a linear autoregressive model based on historical supply data for each occupation and geography to project surpluses and shortages.

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