New study reveals 5.6 million immigrants sustain U.S. hospitals, schools, STEM sectors, and critical industries amid labor shortages.
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Before expanding H-1B visas for doctors, policymakers must fix the bottlenecks in U.S. medical training and payment systems — where capped residency slots, rising debt burdens, and distorted reimbursement incentives are suppressing domestic physician supply.
A growing number of Democratic physicians are running for public office, driven by frustration with rising healthcare costs
The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) presented key concerns of the Indian-American community, particularly physicians, during its annual Legislative Day on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
