2月24日的Los Alamos圆桌会议讨论新墨西哥的保健危机, 由供货商短缺、获取问题以及系统挑战(如高水平的渎职成本和耗竭)所驱动, 超过80%的供货商考虑离开。
A Feb. 24 roundtable in Los Alamos addresses New Mexico’s healthcare crisis, driven by provider shortages, access issues, and systemic challenges like high malpractice costs and burnout, with over 80% of providers considering leaving.
2月24日在洛斯阿拉莫斯(Los Alamos)举行的社区圆桌会议将讨论新墨西哥州不断恶化的医疗保健危机,
A community roundtable in Los Alamos on February 24 will address New Mexico’s worsening healthcare crisis, focusing on provider shortages, access barriers, and systemic challenges like high malpractice costs and burnout.
由地方卫生领导人参加的这次活动将探讨在公众日益关切的情况下的解决办法。
The event, featuring local health leaders, will explore solutions amid growing public concern.
Think New Mexico的单独系列强调出国看病的家庭、提前退休的医生和日益增加的急救室使用量。
A separate series by Think New Mexico highlights families traveling out of state for care, doctors retiring early, and rising emergency room use.
一项BSP研究证实了这场危机,80%以上的提供者考虑离开,并广泛支持政策改革,包括改变渎职做法,以稳定保健工作者队伍。
A BSP Research study confirms the crisis, with over 80% of providers considering leaving, and widespread support for policy reforms, including malpractice changes, to stabilize the healthcare workforce.