It's per capita * 10,000. 26.1 doctors per citizen would definitely be a surprising standard of care.
26.1 / 10000 * 336M Americans = 876960 active physicians, and the error is probably a measurement artifact (how do you define 'active physician') and the fact that both the population and number of doctors vary over time.
26.1 / 10000 * 336M Americans = 876960 active physicians, and the error is probably a measurement artifact (how do you define 'active physician') and the fact that both the population and number of doctors vary over time.
https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/indicators/indicator-detai...