The United States dermatology inpatient workforce between 2013 and 2019: a Medicare analysis reveals contraction of the workforce and vast access deserts—a cross-sectional analysis

Jourdan A. Hydol-Smith, Matthew A. Gallardo,Abraham Korman, Lauren Madigan,Sabrina Shearer,Caroline Nelson, Kristopher Fisher, Kalyn Hoffman,Arturo Dominguez,Benjamin H. Kaffenberger

Archives of Dermatological Research(2024)

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While time spent practicing inpatient dermatology has decreased since the 1990s, less is known about the current state of inpatient dermatology. We describe the distribution and frequency of inpatient dermatology encounters servicing the United States Medicare population between 2013 and 2019. Cross-sectional analysis of publicly available inpatient Medicare Part B claims data from 2013 to 2019 was conducted. Main outcomes and measures were characteristics and trends of dermatologists performing inpatient encounters. Categorical variables were compared using χ2 analysis. Trends were analyzed for linearity using Pearson correlation coefficient. 782 physicians met inclusion criteria for inclusion. Dermatologists were more often male (56.5
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Inpatient dermatology,Medicare,Rural populations,Metropolitan populations,Medical dermatology,Geographic variation
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