Objective: Determine the geographic and per capita distribution of otology-neurotology physician-surgeons within the United States.
Study design: National database review.
Setting: United States.
Methods: The American Neurotology Society and ENThealth.org membership databases were queried to identify otology-neurotology physician-surgeons within the United States. Physician-surgeons were divided by regional national census areas, state, and by largest population statistical area based on 2019 US Census population estimates. The number of otology-neurotology physician-surgeons per 1 million persons was calculated for each population designation.
Results: Four-hundred eighty-two physician-surgeons were identified, representing 49 states and the District of Columbia. The New England division (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island) was the most concentrated region (1.89), whereas the West-South-Central (Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana) was the least concentrated region (1.23) per million persons. The highest concentration of physician-surgeons by state is within the District of Columbia (4.25), Vermont (3.21), North Dakota (2.62), Massachusetts (2.61), and New York (2.21) (per million), whereas Mississippi (0.67), Georgia (0.66), Idaho (0.56), New Mexico (0.48), and Wyoming (0.0) were the least concentrated per million persons. Increasing number of physician-surgeons was significantly correlated by state (r2 = 0.9; P < 0.0001), largest statistical area (r2 = 0.88; P < 0.0001), and census region (r2 = 0.95; P < 0.0005).
Conclusions: Otology-neurotology physician-surgeons are evenly distributed across the United States; however, certain areas are likely underrepresented. Variability in clinical practice may account for under or overrepresentation not captured in this analysis.
Keywords: Neurotology; Otolaryngology; Otology; Population distribution; Provider distribution.
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