Will It Be A Luxury To Meet Physicians?
Bertalan Meskó, MD, PhD
Director of The Medical Futurist Institute (Keynote Speaker, Researcher, Author & Futurist)
The World Health Organisation (WHO) rang a bell multiple times in the past decade, forecasting a shortfall of 10 million healthcare workers globally by 2030. With over half of the world’s population lacking access to essential healthcare, it is easy to sum up: we’re heading towards a healthcare crisis.
Sombre numbers from
According to the 2023 WHO Health Workforce Support and Safeguards list , the situation is getting worse year after year. The latest list comprises 55 countries that face the most pressing health workforce challenges related to universal health coverage. In particular, these countries have: 1) a density of doctors, nurses and midwives below the global median (i.e. 49 per 10 000 population); and 2) a universal health coverage service coverage index below a certain threshold.
The main drives for these shortages are similar: on the one hand, it’s the population’s growth and ageing. This highly contributes to the increased need for medical professionals. In the U.S., the population aged 65 and over is projected to grow by 45.1% by 2033. On the other hand, active physicians are getting older in the developed world , nurses are leaving their profession in great numbers.
Where numbers lead us
Based on the statistics, we can declare that there will always be a shortage of healthcare professionals globally
There will always be fewer health workers trained than needed. As more and more people receive care and our diagnostic arsenal is improving, the number of people diagnosed with chronic diseases will keep on increasing. Similarly, as the number of areas providing advanced health care increases, the demand for skilled medical professionals will remain the same – or will grow.
A medical school bottleneck further augments the problem: medical schools receive far more applications they can and will facilitate. Later comes another obstacle: the lack of residency spaces. This is a global problem; and it comes as no surprise that the annual Match Day, organised by the National Resident Matching Program in the United States, is celebrated throughout the country. This is the day when medical school students and graduates from the U.S. and worldwide learn which residency programs they can join in the States over the coming 3-7 years. In 2023, there were 43k+ active applicants for 37,425 places. It matters most for our statistics because numbers here are accurate predictors of future physician workforce supply.
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Drawing conclusions
With the issues above combined, we need to get prepared for a new era in healthcare. On the upside, it means an ever-improving quality of care worldwide. It's provided by widespread and common use of technology tools and devices in the hospital and at home. On the downside, there will be larger distances between doctors and patients and even nurses and patients. Here are the most important repercussions:
Technology is changing healthcare, and it is a good thing. From doctor-patient relationships to better diagnostics, forecasts and analyses; from better organised medical settings and streamlined hospital services to more secure and accessible health data handling; we have a lot to gain.?
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1 年Thank Bertalan Meskó, MD, PhD. Yes, we need to be prepared to face this situation. For AI and other #digitalhealth advances to be a significant value-add, these technologies should be developed or updated to be more affordable and accessible globally, so quality healthcare is not a luxury for just a few! And yes, #digitalliteracy is critical for all stakeholders.