Foreign Physicians: Data on Use of J-1 Visa Waivers Needed to Better Address Physician Shortages
[摘要] A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Many U.S. communities face difficulties attracting physicians. To address this problem, states and federal agencies have turned to foreign physicians who have just completed graduate medical education in the United States under J-1 visas. Ordinarily, these physicians must return home after completing their programs, but this requirement can be waived at the request of a state or federal agency if the physician agrees to practice in an underserved area. In 1996, GAO reported that J-1 visa waivers had become a major source of physicians for underserved areas but were not well coordinated with Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) programs for addressing physician shortages. GAO was asked to examine (1) the number of waivers requested by states and federal agencies; (2) waiver physicians' practice specialties, settings, and locations; and (3) the extent to which waiver physicians are accounted for in HHS's efforts to address physician shortages. GAO surveyed states and federal agencies about waivers they requested in fiscal years 2003-2005 and reviewed HHS data."
[发布日期] 2006-11-30 [发布机构] United States. Government Accountability Office.
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[关键词] Government accountability -- United States.;health care;foreign physicians;letter report [时效性]