
Max Mello
Director of Physician & APP Recruitment
Healthcare Recruiting · Washington, DC
We track the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV area from federal data that updates every month, the same numbers we use when we take a search. Here is the current picture, and what it means if you are hiring.
Provider supply
6,059
Physicians
1,535
Nurse practitioners
802
Physician assistants
Over the last 12 months, the Washington metro added 56 newly enrolled nurse practitioners, 30 physicians, and 43 physician assistants to the registry. New NP enrollments outpaced new physicians: the advanced-practice workforce is growing faster than the physician base, and hiring plans that ignore that mix are competing for the scarcer pool.
Source: CMS NPPES registry, June 2026. Scope: District of Columbia side of the Washington metro area.
Demand
25,781 employed, down 0.5% year over year. Average wages up 0.4% over the same period.
21,577 employed across 1,833 sites.
Source: BLS QCEW county files, private ownership, Q4 2024 vs Q4 2025.
Occupation-level wages are published at state level (see the parent state page); metro wage signal = QCEW average weekly wages above. See District of Columbia pay ranges →
Shortage pressure
149 of them score in the high-need range. If your facility sits in or near one, you are not imagining it: the supply math is against you. That is the search we run every day.
Source: HRSA HPSA primary care detail file.
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