Getty Images You've likely felt the squeeze of the primary care provider shortage. Having a minor urinary tract infection, wrist injury or concern about a suspicious mole aren't always reasons to go to the emergency room. But, having difficulty finding a provider in your area, or one without months-long wait times, may make it feel like your options are limited. Can't Find a Doctor Accepting New Patients? Here's Why Why is there a primary care provider shortage? Several reasons: Fewer medical students are interested in the profession . "Unfortunately, too few of today's medical students want to become family practice physicians," says David Lenihan, CEO of Ponce Health Sciences University, a medical school with campuses in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and St. Louis, Missouri. He is also the co-founder of Tiber Health. "A big reason for this is often because the income potential is better in more specialized fields." Challenges with insurance reimbur...
By Anchorage Daily News Updated: October 12, 2023 Published: October 10, 2023 Registered nurse Cindy Price looks at the line of cars while in between administering flu shots with clinical pharmacist Rochelle Wolfram, left, during a drive-thru flu shot clinic at Alaska Regional Hospital in Anchorage on Oct. 7, 2021. (Emily Mesner / ADN) Health officials are recommending that Alaskans receive their annual flu shot as we enter a new flu season, and in Anchorage, there are several upcoming opportunities to receive a free immunization. Last year's flu season in Alaska rocketed off to an early start, with flu cases climbing in November before peaking in December. The number of influenza cases during the 2022-23 season surpassed counts from the prior four flu seasons, according to a September report from the Alaska Section of Epidemiology, which also noted that flu vaccine coverage among Alaska adults lagged substantially behind national rates. Getting an annual flu shot is recommended...
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