Alabama's Physicians Contribute Billions to State Financial Health

Mar 13, 2018 at 05:36 pm by steve


Alabama's more than 8,700 patient care physicians fulfill a vital role in the state's economy by supporting 101,770 jobs and generating $16.7 billion in economic activity, according to a new report released by the Medical Association of the State of Alabama and the American Medical Association.

"Urban or rural, large group or solo practitioner, Alabama's physicians are major economic engines," Medical Association President Jerry Harrison, MD of Haleyville said. "While we are healers first, this study shows physicians help improve the health of our state as much as the health of our patients."

The report measured the economic impact of Alabama's physicians according to four key economic barometers:

The study also noted that in comparison to other industries, patient care physicians contribute as much or more to Alabama's economy than higher education, nursing and community care facilities, legal services and home health care.

View the full report and an interactive map of the United States here: www.physicianseconomicimpact.org

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