Financing Graduate Medical Education to Meet the Needs of Children and the Future Pediatrician Workforce

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Rimsza, Mary Ellen
Hotaling, Andrew J.
Simon, Harold K.
Moskowitz, William B.
Harris, Christopher E.
Hotaling, Andrew J.
Marcin, James P.
Pendergrass, Thomas W.
Simon, Harold K.
Macias, Michelle M.
Leslie, Laurel K.
Basco, William T.
Keown, Mary E.
Rimsza, Mary Ellen
Sigrest, Ted D.
McGuinness, Gail A.
Mulvey, Holly J.
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10.1542/peds.2016-0211
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) believes that an appropriately financed graduate medical education (GME) system is critical to ensuring that sufficient numbers of trained pediatricians are available to provide optimal health care to all children. A shortage of pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists currently exists in the United States, and this shortage is likely to intensify because of the growing numbers of children with chronic health problems and special health care needs. It is equally important to maintain the supply of primary care pediatricians. The AAP, therefore, recommends that children's hospital GME positions funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration be increased to address this escalating demand for pediatric health services. The AAP also recommends that GME funding for pediatric physician training provide full financial support for all years of training necessary to meet program requirements. In addition, all other entities that gain from GME training should participate in its funding in a manner that does not influence curriculum, requirements, or outcomes. Furthermore, the AAP supports funding for training innovations that improve the health of children. Finally, the AAP recommends that all institutional recipients of GME funding allocate these funds directly to the settings where training occurs in a transparent manner.
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