@fmct:Contents @toc4:Acknowledgments xxx @toc1:Part 1 Market Power and the Doctor Supply @toc2:Chapter 1 The Supply Cycle of Doctors 000 Chapter 2 Managed Care Redistributes Market Power 000 Chapter 3 Physician Incomes: Following the Money 000 Chapter 4 Who Are the Doctors, and Where Are They? 000 Chapter 5 Reshaping the Workforce: Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants 000 Chapter 6 Doctor Supply Forecasts: More or Less 000 Chapter 7 The Right Number of Doctors in a Better Health Care System 000 @toc1:Part 2 Conversations with the Experts @toc2:Toward Tiered High-Performance Networks @tocca:Alain C. Enthoven, Stanford University 000 @toc2:Primary Care and the Medical Home @tocca:Karen Davis, The Commonwealth Fund 000 @toc2:Rethinking the Financing of GME @tocca:Gail Wilensky, Project HOPE 000 @toc2:What the Market Signals Are Saying @tocca:Mark V. Pauly, University of Pennsylvania 000 @toc2:Residents, Payment, and the Global Market @tocca:Joseph P. Newhouse, Harvard University 000 @toc2:Physician Income and the Potential of P4P @tocca:Uwe E. Reinhardt, Princeton University 000 @toc2:Measuring Performance: How and Why @tocca:Peter R. Carroll, University of California, San Francisco 000 @toc2:Paying for Primary Care in an Outmoded System @tocca:Jordan J. Cohen, Arnold P. Gold Foundation 000 @toc2:Advanced-Practice Clinicians Challenge Traditional Model @tocca:Tracey O. Fremd, California Association for Nurse Practitioners 000 @toc2:Chronic Care Models and Turf Battles @tocca:Gary Gitnick, University of California, Los Angeles 000 @toc2:Free Medical Education--with Strings @tocca:Donald Goldmann, Institute for Healthcare Improvement 000 @toc2:Understanding the Real Cost of Medical Education @tocca:Atul Grover, Association of American Medical Colleges 000 @toc2:Primary Care: How Much Does Money Matter? @tocca:Kevin Grumbach, University of California, San Francisco 00 @toc2:A Regional Approach to Health Disparities @tocca:Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 000 @toc2:A Short History of Medical Education and Diversity @tocca:Philip R. Lee, Stanford University 000 @toc2:Too Many Doctors, Too Little Efficiency @tocca:Arnold Milstein, William M. Mercer 000 @toc2:Taking Responsibility for Generating America's Doctors @tocca:Fitzhugh Mullan, George Washington University 000 @toc2:We Expect Too Much from Physicians @tocca:Edward O'Neil, University of California, San Francisco 000 @toc2:The Integrated System: Paying for Primary Care @tocca:Robert Pearl, Kaiser Permanente 000 @toc2:The Declining Role of Government: It's Time to Prepare @tocca:Philip A. Pizzo, Stanford University 000 @toc2:Tomorrow's Doctors Want Something Different @tocca:Edward S. Salsberg, Association of American Medical Colleges 000 @toc2:The Medical Home and Other Ways to Save Primary Care @tocca:Steven Schroeder, University of California, San Francisco 000 @toc2:External Reporting and Other Keys to P4P @tocca:Stephen M. Shortell, University of California, Berkeley 000 @toc2:What the Business Model and the Military Model Know @tocca:Mark D. Smith, California HealthCare Foundation 000 @toc2:More Doctors Does not Equal Better Outcomes @tocca:John E. Wennberg, Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice 000 @toc2:Doctors as Team Players @tocca:William J. Barcellona, California Association of Physician Groups 000 @toc2:Doctors: Stop Being Depressed and Redesign the System @tocca:Ian Morrison, Institute for the Future 000 @toc2:A Final Word 000 @toc4:Appendix A: The Cost of Training a Doctor and the Return on Investment 000 Appendix B: Methodology for Forecasting Doctor Shortages 000 Notes 000 Index 000