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Editorial: The crisis in access.

S S Bergen

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    The US healthcare system is shifting from disease cure to comprehensive health care and prevention. This requires a collaborative approach involving patients and diverse health professionals for better health outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare policy and medical education
    • Public health and preventive medicine
    • Health services research

    Background:

    • Significant changes in US medical care over 50 years have impacted physician distribution and costs.
    • Emerging forces are poised to reshape health professions' practices and educational curricula.
    • Current trends indicate a move towards comprehensive family health care models.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the transformative shifts in US medical care patterns over the past five decades.
    • To explore the implications of these changes on healthcare professionals and education.
    • To highlight the evolving focus towards preventive and holistic health strategies.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of historical trends in medical care delivery in the United States.

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  • Review of factors influencing physician distribution and healthcare costs.
  • Examination of emerging forces impacting health professions and education.
  • Main Results:

    • Healthcare delivery has evolved, affecting physician distribution and escalating costs.
    • New influences are emerging that will significantly impact health professions and their education.
    • The orientation of healthcare is shifting from a cure-focused model to one emphasizing total health care and prevention.

    Conclusions:

    • The future of healthcare emphasizes comprehensive family health, integrating various professionals.
    • Patient engagement is crucial, requiring active participation in health maintenance.
    • Empowering patients necessitates health professionals providing accessible health information and knowledge.