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Eliminating Residents Increases the Cost of Care

机译:消除居民增加了护理费用

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Background?Academic health centers are facing a potential reduction in Medicare financing for graduate medical education (GME). Both the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission and the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform (Deficit Commission) have suggested cutting approximately half the funding that teaching hospitals receive for indirect medical education. Because of the effort that goes into teaching trainees, who are only transient employees, hospital executives often see teaching programs as a drain on resources.Objective?In light of the possibility of a Medicare cut to GME programs, we undertook an analysis to assess the financial risk of training programs to our institution and the possibility of saving money by reducing resident positions.Methods?The chief administrative officer, in collaboration with the hospital chief financial officer, performed a financial analysis to examine the possibility of decreasing costs by reducing residency programs at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center.Results?Despite the real costs of our training programs, the analysis demonstrated that GME programs have a positive impact on hospital finances.Conclusions?Reducing or eliminating GME programs would have a negative impact on our hospital's bottom line.
机译:背景:学术保健中心面临着用于研究生医学教育(GME)的医疗保险资金的潜在减少。医疗保险支付咨询委员会和国家财政责任与改革委员会(赤字委员会)都建议削减教学医院获得的用于间接医学教育的资金的一半左右。由于培训学员只是临时员工而付出的努力,因此医院管理人员经常将教学计划视为对资源的消耗。目标?鉴于Medicare削减GME计划的可能性,我们进行了分析以评估方法:首席行政官与医院首席财务官合作,进行了财务分析,以研究通过减少常驻程序来降低成本的可能性。结果:尽管我们的培训计划的实际成本,但分析表明,GME计划对医院的财务状况具有积极影响。结论:减少或取消GME计划将对我们医院的底层员工产生负面影响线。

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