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1998 Australian radiology workforce report.

D N Jones1, C O'Donnell, J Stuckey

  • 1Division of Medical Imaging, Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park, Australia.

Australasian Radiology
|April 13, 2000
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Australia may face a radiologist shortage due to an aging workforce, increased female participation, and rising medical imaging use. Current radiologist supply is mid-range compared to OECD nations, with workloads increasing.

Area of Science:

  • Medical workforce analysis
  • Radiology workforce planning

Background:

  • The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) Workforce Committee has previously published reports on radiologist supply and demand.
  • This report updates previous analyses based on the 1998 Australian Radiologist Workforce Survey.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine current radiologist workforce supply and demand in Australia.
  • To review established benchmarks for the radiology workforce.
  • To identify factors contributing to potential future radiologist shortages.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of data from the 1998 Australian Radiologist Workforce Survey.
  • Comparison of Australian radiologist supply and medical imaging utilization with other OECD nations.

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Main Results:

  • Australia's radiologist supply and medical imaging utilization are mid-range among OECD countries.
  • Medical imaging utilization rates have shown an increase.
  • Australian radiologists' annual workloads appear to be rising.

Conclusions:

  • A potential shortage of radiologists in Australia is anticipated.
  • Factors contributing to the potential shortage include an aging radiologist population, increased female workforce participation, and escalating medical imaging utilization.