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Seeking a Balanced Physician Workforce for the 21st Century

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THE HALLS of academia and the chambers of Congress echo with a call for more primary care physicians. Much of this stems from the need that managed care systems have for more primary care providers.<sup>1-4</sup>In addition, many believe that more primary care physicians would improve access to care in rural towns and inner cities.<sup>5-7</sup>There also is a perception that we have too many specialists and that the care they provide is too expensive,<sup>3,8-14</sup>and there is alarm that the proportion of physicians training in primary care is decreasing.<sup>4,7-9,14-20</sup> A consensus has developed that better balance in the proportion of primary care physicians and specialists must be achieved, and this consensus has been translated into a specific proposal: that the percentage of medical graduates entering the primary care disciplines of family medicine, general internal medicine, and general pediatrics be increased from the recent levels of

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