Raja Ramaswamy Column: Indiana is driving away its doctors and nurses
AI Briefing
- Indiana faces a severe shortage of doctors and nurses, with many high-performing hospitals struggling to fill open positions.
- The state's physician workforce is aging and shrinking, with the medical school class of 2023 having the lowest number of graduates in over a decade.
- The shortage is affecting patient care, forcing hospitals to hire locum tenens doctors and increasing wait times for non-emergency procedures.
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