Tracking the workforce: The American society of clinical oncology workforce information system Journal Article


Authors: Kirkwood, M. K.; Kosty, M. P.; Bajorin, D. F.; Bruinooge, S. S.; Goldstein, M. A.
Article Title: Tracking the workforce: The American society of clinical oncology workforce information system
Abstract: Purpose: In anticipation of oncologist workforce shortages projected as part of a 2007 study, the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) worked with a contractor to create a workforce information system (WIS) to assemble the latest available data on oncologist supply and cancer incidence and prevalence. ASCO plans to publish findings annually, reporting on new data and tracking trends over time. Methods: The WIS report is composed of three sections: supply, new entrants, and cancer incidence and prevalence. Tabulations of the number of oncologists in the United States are derived mainly from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile. Information on fellows and residents in the oncology workforce pipeline come from published sources such as Journal of the American Medical Association. Incidence and prevalence estimates are published by the American Cancer Society and National Cancer Institute. Results: The WIS reports a total of 13,084 oncologists working in the United States in 2011. Oncologists are defined as those physicians who designate hematology, hematology/oncology, or medical oncology as their specialty. The WIS compares the characteristics of these oncologists with those of all physicians and tracks emerging trends in the physician training pipeline. Conclusion: Observing characteristics of the oncologist workforce over time allows ASCO to identify, prioritize, and evaluate its workforce initiatives. Accessible figures and reports generated by the WIS can be used by ASCO and others in the oncology community to advocate for needed health care system and policy changes to help offset future workforce shortages. Copyright © 2013 American Society of Clinical Oncology. All rights reserved.
Keywords: adult; cancer survival; united states; cancer incidence; neoplasms; incidence; prevalence; oncology; age; patient care; medical education; resident; medical society; medical oncology; medical specialist; physician; information systems; information system; workforce; african american; national health organization; hispanic; continental population groups; non profit organization; employment; oncologist; societies, scientific; group practice; occupation and occupation related phenomena; health manpower
Journal Title: Journal of Oncology Practice
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1554-7477
Publisher: American Society of Clinical Oncology  
Date Published: 2013-01-01
Start Page: 3
End Page: 8
Language: English
DOI: 10.1200/jop.2012.000827
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3545660
PUBMED: 23633965
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