Hoosiers need greater access to physician care through public health funding

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Editor’s note: The Indiana Physician Coalition is an alliance of statewide medical associations and specialty societies advocating for physician-led health care that protects patients from harm, increases access to quality care and controls health care spending. For more information, visit INphysicians.org.

Dear Editor:

Everyone agrees that Indiana must do more to improve public health. One way is to increase the number of health care professionals trusted most by Hoosiers, whose rigorous education and training have prepared them best to meet the needs of our population.

Simply put – Indiana needs more physicians.

Since the creation of the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Board in 2015 by the Indiana General Assembly, more than 70 new resident physicians and 220 residency slots have been created, many that serve rural and underserved areas. That adds up to an additional 126,000 direct primary care hours for patients.

While the vast majority of resident physicians who train in Indiana stay in Indiana – we lose 133 graduating medical students to other states each year due to a shortage of in-state residency programs.

And that’s a loss for our communities as well. Every resident physician who becomes a primary care physician within an underserved area generates on average a $3.6 million economic impact on the region. And their practice within the community creates an additional six to seven jobs.

Statewide, the economic impact of current and new resident physicians from Indiana medical resident programs is expected to reach $332 million by 2025. But only if such funding is maintained during the 2021 legislative session.

That is why the Indiana Physician Coalition calls on legislators to increase or maintain the $8 million biennial appropriation to the GME Board. We must add to the highly trained physician workforce that is needed to provide patients with greater access to care, and as a result, a better quality of life.

Members of the Indiana Physician Coalition:

Indiana Academy of Dermatology

Indiana Academy of Family Physicians

Indiana Academy of Ophthalmology

Indiana Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians

Indiana Chapter American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians

Indiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons

Indiana Orthopaedic Society

Indiana Osteopathic Association

Indiana Psychiatric Society

Indiana Radiological Society

Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists

Indiana State Medical Association