According to the previously mentioned study done by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, 65% of doctors believe there will be a reduction in the quality of care given to patients. With more patients in the system, (approximately and 30 million new patients ) there will be an immense amount of work and pressure on medical staffs around the country. Because of this influx of patients, a few things will happen to make healthcare worse. One of these things is that doctors will have less time to spend with each patient. For example, after CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) the probability of spending less than 10 minutes with a doctor increased. So much of time at the doctor’s office is filled by time with nurse practitioners, and physician’s assistants doing things like tests and histories that used to be done by doctors. This will be furthered by the fact that a study done by Association of American Medical Colleges estimates that in 2025, there will be a shortage of 124,000- 159,000 physicians in America. A byproduct of doctors spending less time on each patient is that doctors will have less time to evaluate doctors, as well as less time to dedicate to making their diagnoses, thus making it more likely for doctors to misdiagnose their patients. Furthermore, because of Obamacare, doctors will have to spend time filling out paperwork or doing
According to the previously mentioned study done by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, 65% of doctors believe there will be a reduction in the quality of care given to patients. With more patients in the system, (approximately and 30 million new patients ) there will be an immense amount of work and pressure on medical staffs around the country. Because of this influx of patients, a few things will happen to make healthcare worse. One of these things is that doctors will have less time to spend with each patient. For example, after CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) the probability of spending less than 10 minutes with a doctor increased. So much of time at the doctor’s office is filled by time with nurse practitioners, and physician’s assistants doing things like tests and histories that used to be done by doctors. This will be furthered by the fact that a study done by Association of American Medical Colleges estimates that in 2025, there will be a shortage of 124,000- 159,000 physicians in America. A byproduct of doctors spending less time on each patient is that doctors will have less time to evaluate doctors, as well as less time to dedicate to making their diagnoses, thus making it more likely for doctors to misdiagnose their patients. Furthermore, because of Obamacare, doctors will have to spend time filling out paperwork or doing