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The Healthcare Workforce Shortage Is Growing; States Are Rushing To Fix It

Last updated: November 30, 2025 2:25 pm
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Addressing the Looming Healthcare Worker Shortage in America

Studies indicate that the country will have a shortage of nearly 86,000 physicians by 2036.

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A recent study published in the Annals of Family Medicine sheds light on the growing healthcare worker shortage in America, particularly in rural areas. The report reveals a concerning year-over-year decrease in family medicine physicians practicing in rural regions, with a nationwide decline of 11%. The Northeast region is the most affected, while the West coast appears to be more resilient.

The healthcare system is under immense pressure due to prolonged wait times, an aging population, and rising chronic health conditions. Surveys indicate a 16% increase in wait times for family medicine appointments since 2009, with an average wait time of nearly 31 days in major metropolitan areas. This scarcity of healthcare professionals is exacerbated by projections suggesting a shortage of 86,000 physicians by 2036, along with an impending wave of retirements.

The challenges are further compounded by the rigorous and expensive training required to become a healthcare provider. Medical school tuition costs exceed $300,000 on average, with an additional seven years of training post-undergraduate studies. Moreover, administrative burdens and non-clinical tasks are driving many physicians to leave the field.

Fortunately, efforts are underway to address these issues at both state and federal levels. Legislation such as the DOCTOR Act in Texas aims to expedite the licensing process for foreign medical graduates to practice in underserved areas. Similarly, other states are implementing measures to streamline administrative processes and support current healthcare professionals.

While progress is being made, resolving the healthcare worker shortage will require sustained efforts and time. It is a complex problem that has been brewing for years and will necessitate collaboration across various sectors to find long-term solutions.

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