Physician burnout is on the decline after spiking to unprecedented levels during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a survey from professional group the American Medical Association (AMA).
The survey, which was released in early July, shows that 48.2% of physicians claimed to have at least one burnout symptom in 2023, down from 53% in 2022 and the record high of 62.8% in 2021. Before the pandemic, burnout had fallen from 44.4% in 2017 to 41.9% in 2019, according to an October 2023 study from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
“It is a good sign that burnout has started to decrease, but the levels are still far higher than they should be, and are still at a concerning rate that has important negative impacts for patients, for payers, for the health system at large, [and] for the country at large,” Christine Sinsky, VP of professional satisfaction at the AMA, told Healthcare Brew.
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