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Patient Demand for Urologists in the United States: A Google Trends Analysis.

INTRODUCTION We sought to quantify patient demand for urologists on a state-by-state basis in the United States. METHODS Google Trends data were analyzed from 2004-2019 to determine average relative search… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION We sought to quantify patient demand for urologists on a state-by-state basis in the United States. METHODS Google Trends data were analyzed from 2004-2019 to determine average relative search volume for the term "urologist" in each state. The 2019 American Urological Association Census was used to determine the number of practicing urologists per state. A per capita concentration of urologists was calculated by dividing the number of providers by the estimated population in each state as reported by the 2019 Census Bureau. Relative search volume values were then divided by the concentration of urologists to estimate a physician demand index for each state scaled 0-100. RESULTS The physician demand index was highest in Mississippi (100), Nevada (89), New Mexico (87), Texas (82), and Oklahoma (78). The concentration of urologists per 10,000 people was greatest in New Hampshire (0.537), New York (0.529), and Massachusetts (0.514), and lowest in Utah (0.268), New Mexico (0.248), and Nevada (0.234). Relative search volume was highest in New Jersey (100.00), Louisiana (91.67), and Alabama (87.67), and lowest in Wisconsin (31.17), Oregon (29.17), and North Dakota (28.50). CONCLUSIONS The findings of this study suggest that demand is greatest in the Southern and Intermountain regions of the United States. Facing a shortage in the urology workforce, these data may aid physicians and policy makers in focusing interventions. These findings may further aid in future job allocation and practice distribution.

Keywords: state; demand urologists; patient demand; urology; demand; united states

Journal Title: Urology practice
Year Published: 2023

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