We explore the history behind the current structure of graduate medical education funding and the problems with continuing along the current funding path. We then offer suggestions for change that could potentially manage this health care spill. Some of these changes include attracting more students into primary care, aligning federal graduate medical education spending with future workforce needs, and training physicians with skills they will require to practice in systems of the future.
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Girard, D. E., Brunett, P., Cedfeldt, A., Bower, E. A., Flores, C., Rajhbeharrysingh, U., & Choi, D. (2012). Plug the Leak: Align Public Spending With Public Need. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 4(3), 293–295. https://doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-11-00199.1
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