Nevada's Healthcare Crisis: A Severe Shortage of Physicians and Residency Positions

Cureus. 2023 Jul 11;15(7):e41700. doi: 10.7759/cureus.41700. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Abstract

The state of Nevada is home to millions of people and a prominent entertainment industry. However, the state ranks among the lowest in terms of available primary care doctors and general surgeons per capita, resulting in limited access to essential healthcare services and an increased reliance on emergency departments and hospitals. Nevada also faces the challenges posed by an aging physician workforce and a significant proportion of inactive providers. The scarcity of residency positions in Nevada's medical schools drives many graduates to seek residency training opportunities elsewhere, leading to a reduced likelihood of their return to practice within the state. We propose potential solutions, including increased funding for residency positions, prioritizing the retention of medical school graduates through local residency training, and the establishment of interdisciplinary comprehensive academic health centers. These measures are essential to meet the escalating healthcare demands of Nevada's rapidly growing population and to ultimately enhance patient outcomes.

Keywords: global healthcare systems; medical residency; physician shortage; prevention in primary care; specialty treatment.

Publication types

  • Editorial