Encounters with Rheumatologists in a Publicly Funded Canadian Healthcare System: A Population-based Study.
Jessica WiddifieldSasha BernatskyJanet E PopeVandana AhluwaliaClaire E H BarberLihi EderBindee KuriyaVicki LingJ Michael PatersonJ Carter ThronePublished in: The Journal of rheumatology (2019)
Over a 15-year period, the annual percentage of the population seen by a rheumatologist remained constant and the volume of new patients decreased, while followup patient encounters increased. Patient encounters per rheumatologist decreased over time. Our findings provide novel information for rheumatology workforce planning. Factors affecting clinical activity warrant further research.