There is more data coming out.
I will actually put forward that this generation of physicians is actually teaching us to be wiser about things. They're looking at the rate of burnout we're seeing and saying that they don't want to be in that position. They want help to not be there.
Absolutely, the work-life blending that physicians hope to have is a reality and should be an important question as we look at not only the number of physicians we have, but what those physicians are willing to do. The physician who puts in 150 hours week and the rural person who ends up having to be on call one day in two are unsustainable.
When we look at issues like rural and remote, work-life balance is an important consideration in that equation.