Physicians in the United States Congress explained

Physicians in the United States Congress have been a small minority of the members of Congress, with fluctuating numbers over the years. The number of physicians serving and running for Congress has risen over the last 50 years from 5 in 1960, down to a low of 2 in 1990, to a maximum of 21 in 2013 and a decrease to 14 in 2017. Possible explanations for this development have been increasing health care spending and increased health care reform debate in the United States, leading up to the Healthcare Reform Act.

In public opinion research by the American Medical Association (AMA) from 2013, voters rated "understanding of the problems facing our healthcare industry, including the bureaucratic red tape that is strangling health care providers and driving up the cost of health care for most Americans" as the most convincing statement of a physician candidate for Congress. Physicians in Congress have received large campaign contributions from health care trade associations and from peers through physician associations such as the AMA.

History

In 1776, 11 percent of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were physicians.[1] Likewise, two (5 percent) of the 39 individuals crafting the US Constitution in 1787 were physicians.[2]

During the first 100 years of Congress (1789–1889), 252 (or 4.6 percent) of 5405 members were physicians.[3]

20th and 21st century

The number of physicians serving and running for Congress has risen over the last 50 years from 5 in 1960, down to 3 in 1970 and a low of 2 in 1990 up to 10 (in 2000)[3] to a maximum of 21, including one female physician, in 2013,[4] as of 2015, there were 18, and as of 2017 a small decrease to 15 physicians.

Possible explanations for the increase since the 1990s have been increasing health care spending and increased health care reform debate in the United States, leading up to the Healthcare Reform Act.

Motivations

Tom Coburn said, "physicians have watched the profession undergo tremendous realignments that are shifting doctors' responsibilities away from patient care, changes they attribute to the government's inefficacy". Jim McDermott was quoted as saying "They want to have their hands right there on the handle so they can pull it one way or another." Physicians "balked at the idea of lawmakers with no medical experience making decisions that could upend the profession", per Andy Harris.

Kelley Paul, wife of Rand Paul, said in 2015 when he made his 2016 White House bid, "Being a physician gives Rand a unique perspective in Washington, simply because he's trained to diagnose a problem and find a solution."[5]

Party membership

In 2013, three quarters of physicians in Congress were Republican,[4] and 80% as of 2017. As a possible reason Jim McDermott offered, "politically conservative physicians were more likely to chafe at the direction of changes in health care, with greater oversight by the government and a more regulated role for the private sector. It's a fundamental debate about what is in the public good."

During the 2016 cycle the AMA political action committee spent $2 million with "direct contributions to 348 physician-friendly [Congressional] candidates (58% Republican and 46% Democratic)".[6]

Gender, geography and medical specialty

Of the 27 physicians in Congress since 2005, 93% have been men, which is in stark contrast to 70% male physicians in general. 63% were from the South (vs 35% of all Congressional members) and 26% were surgeons (vs 11% of all US physicians).[7]

Political Participation

According to a 2024 study using data of the US Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey being a physician was not associated with political participation and was actually negatively associated with attending public meetings.[8]

Public opinion

In 2013, the AMA funded three focus groups of voters across the country and an online survey to research public opinion on physicians as Congressional candidates. The top scoring potential message for a physician was to link back to health care expertise. "Because physicians work in health care daily, they bring a clear understanding of the problems facing our healthcare industry, including the bureaucratic red tape that is strangling health care providers and driving up the cost of health care for most Americans."[9]

Candidates, 2014

Senate candidates in 2014 included "an obstetrician in North Carolina, Milton R. Wolf, a radiologist in Kansas, a liver disease specialist in Louisiana, and Representatives Paul Broun and Phil Gingrey in Georgia, all of them Republicans. At least 26 more physicians were running for the House, some for re-election," per a New York Times article from March 2014.[10]

113th Congress (2013–2015)

From 2013 to 2015 there were 20 physicians in U.S.Congress, 19 of whom were male and 16 of whom were members of the Republican party.

Legislature Name Party-state-district data-sort-type="number"Year elected!Medical specialty2012 campaign money raised
Senatedata-sort-value="Barrasso, John"John Barrasso(R-WY)2007Orthopedic surgery $8,081,603[11]
Housedata-sort-value="Benishek, Dan"(R-MI-01) 2010General surgery, retired$2,255,260[12]
Housedata-sort-value="Bera, Amy"(D-CA-07)2012Internal medicine$1,373,106[13]
Housedata-sort-value="Boustany, Charles"Charles Boustany(R-LA-03) 2004Cardiothoracic surgery, retired$4,879,644[14]
Housedata-sort-value="Broun, Paul"(R-GA-10)2007Family medicine$1,410,625[15]
Housedata-sort-value="Bucshon, Larry"Larry Bucshon(R-IN-08)2010 Thoracic surgery $608,721[16]
Housedata-sort-value="Burgess, Michael C."Michael C. Burgess(R-TX-26) 2010OB/GYN$613,280[17]
Housedata-sort-value="Cassidy, Bill"(R-LA) 2008Gastroenterology $5,121,030[18]
Housedata-sort-value="Christensen, Donna"Donna Christensen(D-Virgin Islands-AL) 1996Emergency medicine$330,274[19]
Senatedata-sort-value="Coburn, Tom"Tom Coburn(R-OK) 2004Family medicine$2,100,328 †[20]
Housedata-sort-value="DesJarlais, Scott"Scott DesJarlais(R-TN-04) 2010General practice$283,549[21]
Housedata-sort-value="Fleming, John"John Fleming(R-LA-04) 2008Family medicine$698,596[22]
Housedata-sort-value="Gringrey, Phil"Phil Gingrey(R-GA-11) 2002OB/GYN $1,530,373[23]
Housedata-sort-value="Harris, Andrew P."Andrew P. Harris(R-MD-01)2010 Anesthesiology$1,689,833[24]
Housedata-sort-value="Heck, Joe"Joe Heck(R-NV-03) 2010Emergency medicine$1,117,768[25]
Housedata-sort-value="McDermott, Jim"Jim McDermott(D-WA-07) 1988Psychiatry$223,469[26]
Senatedata-sort-value="Paul, Rand"(R-KY) 2010Ophthalmology $9,942,744†[27]
Housedata-sort-value="Price, Tom"(R-GA-06)2004 Orthopedic surgery$1,375,428[28]
Housedata-sort-value="Roe, David"David "Phil" Roe(R-TN-01)2008OB/GYN$348,673[29]
Housedata-sort-value="Ruiz, Raul"Raul Ruiz(D-CA-36)2012Emergency medicine $1,504,150[30]
† 2009/2012 cycle††2013–2014 cycle

114th Congress (2015–2017)

From 2015 to 2017, there were 17 physicians in U.S. Congress. All were male and 14 were members of the Republican party.

Legislature Name Party-state-district data-sort-type="number"Year elected!Medical specialty2014 campaign money raised
Housedata-sort-value="Abraham, Ralph "(R-LA-05) 2014Family medicine, veterinarian$824,819[31]
Senatedata-sort-value="Barrasso, John"John Barrasso(R-WY)2007Orthopedic surgery $7,045,286[32]
Housedata-sort-value="Benishek, Dan"(R-MI-01) 2010General surgery, retired$2,152,648[33]
Housedata-sort-value="Bera, Amy"(D-CA-07)2012Internal medicine$4,410,225[34]
Housedata-sort-value="Boustany, Charles"Charles Boustany(R-LA-03) 2004Cardiothoracic surgery, retired$2,711,231[35]
Housedata-sort-value="Bucshon, Larry"Larry Bucshon(R-IN-08)2010 Thoracic surgery $608,721
Housedata-sort-value="Burgess, Michael C."Michael C. Burgess(R-TX-26) 2010OB/GYN$613,280
Senatedata-sort-value="Cassidy, Bill"Bill Cassidy(R-LA) 2014Gastroenterology$15,548,343
Housedata-sort-value="DesJarlais, Scott"Scott DesJarlais(R-TN-04) 2010General practice$283,549
Housedata-sort-value="Fleming, John"John Fleming(R-LA-04) 2008Family medicine$698,596
Housedata-sort-value="Harris, Andrew P."Andrew P. Harris(R-MD-01)2010 Anesthesiology$1,422,625[36]
Housedata-sort-value="Heck, Joe"Joe Heck(R-NV-03) 2010Emergency medicine$1,117,768
Housedata-sort-value="McDermott, Jim"Jim McDermott(D-WA-07) 1988Psychiatry$223,469
Senatedata-sort-value="Paul, Rand"(R-KY) 2010Ophthalmology $19,613,645[37]
Housedata-sort-value="Price, Tom"(R-GA-06)2004 Orthopedic surgery$2,784,268[38]
Housedata-sort-value="Roe, David"David "Phil" Roe(R-TN-01)2008OB/GYN$933,431[39]
Housedata-sort-value="Ruiz, Raul"Raul Ruiz(D-CA-36)2012Emergency medicine $3,439,977[40]

† 2009/2014 cycle

115th Congress (2017–2019)

From 2017 to 2019 there were 16 physicians in the U.S. Congress; all were male and 14 were members of the Republican party. There were also one podiatrist, one dentist, and one optometrist.[41]

Legislature Name Party-state-district data-sort-type="number"Year elected!Medical specialty2016 campaign money raised
Housedata-sort-value="Abraham, Ralph "(R-LA-05) 2014Family medicine, veterinarian$577,493[42]
Senatedata-sort-value="Barrasso, John"John Barrasso(R-WY)2007Orthopedic surgery $6,677,705[43]
Housedata-sort-value="Bera, Amy"(D-CA-07)2012General practice$4,128,996[44]
Housedata-sort-value="Bucshon, Larry"Larry Bucshon(R-IN-08)2010 Thoracic surgery $1,045,223[45]
Housedata-sort-value="Burgess, Michael C."Michael C. Burgess(R-TX-26) 2002OB/GYN$1,857,590[46]
Senatedata-sort-value="Cassidy, Bill"Bill Cassidy(R-LA) 2014Gastroenterology$17,269,420[47]
Housedata-sort-value="DesJarlais, Scott"Scott DesJarlais(R-TN-04) 2010General practice$637,783[48]
Housedata-sort-value="Dunn, Neal"Neal Dunn(R-FL-02) 2016Urology$1,968,334[49]
Housedata-sort-value="Harris, Andrew P."Andrew P. Harris(R-MD-01)2010 Anesthesiology$1,402,664[50]
Housedata-sort-value="Marshall, Roger"Roger Marshall(R-KS-01) 2016Obstetrician$1,506,821[51]
Senatedata-sort-value="Paul, Rand"(R-KY) 2010Ophthalmology $12,105,270[52]
Housedata-sort-value="Price, Tom"(R-GA-06)2004 Orthopedic surgery$2,769,758[53]
Housedata-sort-value="Roe, David"David "Phil" Roe(R-TN-01)2008OB/GYN$952,677[54]
Housedata-sort-value="Ruiz, Raul"Raul Ruiz(D-CA-36)2012Emergency medicine $3,225,291[55]

116th Congress (2019–2021)

From 2019 to 2021 there were 17 physicians in the U.S. Congress; all but one were male and 14 were members of the Republican party.

Legislature Name Party-state-district data-sort-type="number" Year elected!Medical specialty
Housedata-sort-value="Abraham, Ralph " Ralph Abraham(R-LA-05) 2014Family medicine, veterinarian
Senatedata-sort-value="Barrasso, John" John Barrasso(R-WY)2007Orthopedic surgery
Housedata-sort-value="Bera, Amy" Ami Bera(D-CA-07)2012Internal medicine
Housedata-sort-value="Bucshon, Larry" Larry Bucshon(R-IN-08)2010 Thoracic surgery
Housedata-sort-value="Burgess, Michael C." Michael C. Burgess(R-TX-26) 2002OB/GYN
Senatedata-sort-value="Cassidy, Bill" Bill Cassidy(R-LA) 2014Gastroenterology
Housedata-sort-value="DesJarlais, Scott" Scott DesJarlais(R-TN-04) 2010Family medicine
Housedata-sort-value="Dunn, Neal" Neal Dunn(R-FL-02) 2016Urology
Housedata-sort-value="Green, Mark" Mark Green(R-TN-07)2018Emergency medicine
Housedata-sort-value="Harris, Andrew P." Andrew P. Harris(R-MD-01)2010 Anesthesiology
Housedata-sort-value="Joyce, John"John Joyce(R-PA-09)2018Dermatology
Housedata-sort-value="Marshall, Roger" Roger Marshall(R-KS-01) 2016OB/GYN
Housedata-sort-value="Murphy, Greg" Greg Murphy(R-NC-03)2019 Urology
Senatedata-sort-value="Paul, Rand" Rand Paul(R-KY) 2010Ophthalmology
Housedata-sort-value="Roe, David" David "Phil" Roe(R-TN-01)2008OB/GYN
Housedata-sort-value="Ruiz, Raul" Raul Ruiz(D-CA-36)2012Emergency medicine
Housedata-sort-value="Schrier, Kim" Kim Schrier(D-WA-08)2018Pediatrics
HouseBrad Wenstrup(R-OH-02)2013Podiatric medicine

117th Congress (2021–2023)

There were 17 physicians in the 117th Congress, of whom 13 served in the House and 4 served in the Senate.[56]

Legislature Name Party-state-district data-sort-type="number" Year elected !Medical specialty
Senate data-sort-value="Barrasso, John" (R-WY) 2007 Orthopedic surgery
House data-sort-value="Bera, Amy" (D-CA-07) 2012 Internal medicine
House data-sort-value="Bucshon, Larry" (R-IN-08) 2010 Thoracic surgery
House data-sort-value="Burgess, Michael C." (R-TX-26) 2002 Obstetrics and gynaecology
Senate data-sort-value="Cassidy, Bill" (R-LA) 2014 Gastroenterology
House data-sort-value="DesJarlais, Scott" (R-TN-04) 2010 Family medicine
House data-sort-value="Dunn, Neal" (R-FL-02) 2016 Urology
House data-sort-value="Green, Mark" (R-TN-07) 2018 Emergency medicine
House data-sort-value="Harris, Andy" (R-MD-01) 2010 Anesthesiology
House data-sort-value="Jackson, Ronny" (R-TX-13) 2020 Emergency medicine
House data-sort-value="Joyce, John" (R-PA-13) 2018 Dermatology
Senate data-sort-value="Marshall, Roger" (R-KS) 2020 Obstetrics and gynaecology
House data-sort-value="Miller-Meeks, Mariannette" (R-IA-02) 2020 Ophthalmology
House data-sort-value="Murphy, Greg" (R-NC-03) 2019 Urology
Senate data-sort-value="Paul, Rand" (R-KY) 2010 Ophthalmology
House data-sort-value="Ruiz, Raul" (D-CA-36) 2012 Emergency medicine
House data-sort-value="Schrier, Kim" (D-WA-08) 2018 Pediatrics
HouseBrad Wenstrup(R-OH-02)2013Podiatric medicine

118th Congress (2023–present)

There are 19 physicians in the 118th Congress, of whom 15 serve in the House and 4 serve in the Senate. Three are women.[57]

!Legislature!Name!Party-state-district!Year elected!Medical specialty
SenateJohn Barrasso(R-WY)2008[58] Orthopedic surgery
HouseAmi Bera(D-CA-06)2012[59] Internal medicine
HouseLarry Bucshon(R-IN-08)2010Thoracic surgery
HouseMichael Burgess(R-TX-26)2002Obstetrics and gynaecology
HouseYadira Caraveo(D-CO-08)2022Pediatrics
SenateBill Cassidy(R-LA)2014Gastroenterology
HouseScott DesJarlais(R-TN-04)2010Family medicine
HouseNeal Dunn(R-FL-02)2016Urology
HouseMark Green(R-TN-07)2018Emergency medicine
HouseAndy Harris(R-MD-01)2010Anesthesiology
HouseRonny Jackson(R-TX-13)2020Emergency medicine
HouseJohn Joyce(R-PA-13)2018Dermatology
SenateRoger Marshall(R-KS)2020Obstetrics and gynaecology
HouseRich McCormick(R-GA-06)2022Emergency medicine
HouseMariannette Miller-Meeks(R-IA-01)2020Ophthalmology
HouseGreg Murphy(R-NC-03)2019Urology
SenateRand Paul(R-KY)2010Ophthalmology
HouseRaul Ruiz(D-CA-35)2012Emergency medicine
HouseMike Simpson(R-ID-02)1999Dentistry
HouseKim Schrier(D-WA-08)2018Pediatrics
HouseBrad Wenstrup(R-OH-02)2013Podiatric medicine

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Notes and References

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  11. Web site: John A. Barrasso Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2007 - 2012. . December 31, 2012.
  12. Web site: Rep. Dan Benishek: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2011 - 2012. OpenSecrets. December 31, 2012.
  13. Web site: Rep. Ami Bera: Summary Data. OpenSecrets. December 31, 2013.
  14. Web site: Rep. Charles Boustany: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2011 - 2012. OpenSecrets. December 31, 2012.
  15. Web site: Rep. Paul Broun: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2011 - 2012. OpenSecrets. December 31, 2012.
  16. Web site: Rep. Larry Bucshon: Summary Data. OpenSecrets. December 31, 2013.
  17. Web site: Rep.Michael Burgess: Summary Data. OpenSecrets. December 31, 2013.
  18. Web site: Rep.Bill Cassidy: Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  19. Web site: Rep. Donna Christian-Christensen: Campaign Cmte Fundraising, 2011 - 2012, no Leadership PAC money for 2014 cycle. . December 31, 2012.
  20. Web site: Sen Tom Coburn: Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  21. Web site: Rep.Scott DesJarlais: Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  22. Web site: Rep.John Fleming: Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  23. Web site: Rep.Phil Gingrey : Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  24. Web site: Rep.Andy Harris:Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2011 - 2012. . December 31, 2012.
  25. Web site: Rep.Joe Heck : Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  26. Web site: Rep.Jim McDermott : Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  27. Web site: Sen Rand Paul: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2009 - 2012. . December 31, 2012.
  28. Web site: Rep. Tom Price: Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  29. Web site: Rep. Phil Roe: Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  30. Web site: Rep. Raul Ruiz: Summary Data. . December 31, 2013.
  31. Web site: Rep.Ralph Abraham : Summary Data 2014 Race: Louisiana District 05. . December 31, 2014.
  32. Web site: John A. Barrasso Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2009 - 2014. . December 31, 2014.
  33. Web site: Rep. Dan Benishek: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2013 - 2014. . December 31, 2014.
  34. Web site: Rep. Ami Bera: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2013 - 2014. . December 31, 2014.
  35. Web site: Rep. Charles Boustany: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2013 - 2014. . December 31, 2012.
  36. Web site: Rep.Andy Harris: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2013 - 2014. . December 31, 2014.
  37. Web site: Sen Rand Paul: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2009 - 2014. . December 31, 2014.
  38. Web site: Rep. Tom Price: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2013 - 2014. . December 31, 2014.
  39. Web site: Rep. Phil Roe: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2013 - 2014. . December 31, 2014.
  40. Web site: Rep. Raul Ruiz: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2013 - 2014. . December 31, 2014.
  41. Web site: Meet the 15 physician members of the 115th US Congress(. Laura Dyrda . January 9, 2017 . Becker's Healthcare..
  42. Web site: Rep.Ralph Abraham : Summary Data 2015-2016. . December 31, 2016.
  43. Web site: John A. Barrasso: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2011 - 2016. . December 31, 2016.
  44. Web site: Rep. Ami Bera: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2015 - 2016. . December 31, 2016.
  45. Web site: Rep. Larry Bucshon: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2015 - 2016. . December 31, 2016.
  46. Web site: Rep.Michael Burgess: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2015 - 2016. . December 31, 2016.
  47. Web site: Rep.Bill Cassidy: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2013 - 2016. . December 31, 2016.
  48. Web site: Rep.Scott DesJarlais: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2015 - 2016. . December 31, 2016.
  49. Web site: Neal Dunn Cycle Fundraising, 2015 - 2016 . December 31, 2016 . .
  50. Web site: Rep.Andy Harris: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2015 - 2016. . December 31, 2016.
  51. Web site: Roger Marshall Cycle Fundraising, 2015 - 2016 . December 31, 2016 . .
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  53. Web site: Rep. Tom Price: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2015 - 2016. OpenSecrets. December 31, 2016.
  54. Web site: Rep. Phil Roe:Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2015 - 2016. . December 31, 2016.
  55. Web site: Rep. Raul Ruiz: Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC Fundraising, 2015 - 2016. OpenSecrets. December 31, 2016.
  56. Web site: Physicians of the 117th Congress.
  57. Web site: Physicians of the 118th Congress . 2023-07-05 . Patients Action Network . en.
  58. The governor of Wyoming appointed Barrasso to his Senate seat following the death in office of Craig L. Thomas in 2007. Barrasso was subsequently elected to fill the remainder of Senator Thomas's term.
  59. Prior to redistricting after the 2020 US Census, which took effect in the 118th Congress, Bera represented CA-07.