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Declining numbers of family physicians are caring for children

2012

AUTHOR(S)
Bazemore, Andrew W
Makaroff, Laura A
Puffer, James C
Parhat, P
Phillips, Robert L
Xierali, Imam M
Rinaldo, Jason C
TOPIC(S)
What Family Physicians Do
KEYWORD(S)
Children & Adolescents
JABFM Policy Brief
VOLUME
25(2):139-140

Despite continued growth of the primary care workforce, profound maldistribution persists among providers available for the care of children. Family physicians (FPs) spend, on average, approximately 10% of their total practice time caring for children; however, given that, among physician specialties, FPs are geographically distributed most evenly across the US population, the self-reported decline in the share of FPs caring for children should be disturbing to policymakers, especially with the looming insurance expansion in 2014.

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