Nurse practitioners and physician associates are providing an increasing proportion of care.
Physicians dominated 20th-century American medicine, but not from the start. In his landmark book, Paul Starr explained how a ragtag, “weak traditional profession of minor economic importance” transformed into a sovereign profession controlling healthcare delivery.
By the end of the century, fearing a surplus, doctors successfully lobbied to prevent growth in medical schools and residency…
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