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Child Health and the Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Workforce: 2020-2040.
Russell, Heidi; Hord, Jeffrey; Orr, Colin J; Moerdler, Scott.
Afiliación
  • Russell H; University of Texas Health Houston School of Public Health, Department of Management, Policy and Community Health, Houston, Texas.
  • Hord J; Akron Children's Hospital, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Akron, Ohio.
  • Orr CJ; Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
  • Moerdler S; Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Pediatrics ; 153(Suppl 2)2024 Feb 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38299998
ABSTRACT
Pediatric hematology-oncology (PHO) is 1 of the oldest recognized pediatric subspecialities. PHO physicians care for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with all types of cancer and nonmalignant blood conditions, in many cases temporarily assuming the role of a primary care physician because of the complexity and intensity of treatment. However, the number of clinically active PHO subspecialists needed to care for children in the United States remains unknown. Recent papers suggest a potential oversaturation of PHO physicians in some geographic areas. This article is part of a Pediatrics supplement focused on projecting the future supply of the pediatric subspecialty workforce. It draws on information available in the literature, data from the American Board of Pediatrics, and findings from a new microsimulation model estimating the future supply of pediatric subspecialists through 2040. The model predicts a workforce growth in PHO subspecialists of 66% by 2040. Alternative scenarios, including changes in clinical time and fellowship size, resulted in a difference in growth of ±18% from baseline. The model also forecasts significant geographic maldistribution. For example, the current workforce is concentrated in the Northeast Census region and the model predicts the New England Census division will have a 2.9-fold higher clinical workforce equivalent per 100 000 children aged 0 to 18 years than the Mountain Census division by 2040. These findings suggest potential opportunities to improve the PHO subspecialty workforce and the outcomes and experiences of its patient population through educational changes, practice initiatives, policy interventions, and dedicated research.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 Problema de salud: 1_recursos_humanos_saude Asunto principal: Salud Infantil / Hematología Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Humans / Infant Idioma: En Revista: Pediatrics Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 Problema de salud: 1_recursos_humanos_saude Asunto principal: Salud Infantil / Hematología Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Humans / Infant Idioma: En Revista: Pediatrics Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article
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