Fewer Physicians Now Say They Intend To Leave Their Current Health Care Organizations Within The Next Two Years
Fewer physicians now say they intend to leave their current health care organizations within the next two years than in a previous survey, according to recent analysis by the American Medical Association (AMA). Health systems could be making progress in addressing physician burnout, work-life balance and administrative burden, the report concluded, adding that sustained effort and deeper structural changes are needed to retain and support physicians.
From 2023 to 2024, 31.9% of physicians said they had a moderate interest in leaving their current jobs within the next two years, or that they would like to or definitely would . . .