Washington (OTL) - A new survey carried out by the Physicians’ Foundation has found that many doctors in the U.S. are ready to quit.
It appears that many U.S. doctors are ready to stop practicing medicine.
This is quite apparent after a survey was done on 270,000 physicians across the U.S.
With the current shortage of primary care physicians in the U.S., this is a big issue.
What the survey found was that 49% of doctors in the U.S. plan to either stop their practice or cut back over the next 3 years.