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American Society of Clinical Oncology National Census of Oncology Practices: Preliminary Report

机译:美国临床肿瘤学会全国肿瘤实践普查:初步报告

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AbstractThe authors found that practice size was related to practice mergers, hiring additional staff, and increasing staff pay in the past 12 months; metropolitan practices were more likely to have experienced mergers in the past 12 months than those in nonmetropolitan areas.In response to reports of increasing financial and administrative burdens on oncology practices and a lack of systematic information related to these issues, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) leadership started an effort to collect key practice-level data from all oncology practices in the United States. The result of the effort is the ASCO National Census of Oncology Practices (Census) launched in June 2012. The initial Census work involved compiling an inventory of oncology practices from existing lists of oncology physicians in the United States. A comprehensive, online data collection instrument was developed, which covered a number of areas, including practice characteristics (staffing configuration, organizational structure, patient mix and volume, types of services offered); organizational, staffing, and service changes over the past 12 months; and an assessment of the likelihood that the practice would experience organizational, staffing, and service changes in the next 12 months. More than 600 practices participated in the Census by providing information. In this article, we present preliminary highlights from the data gathered to date. We found that practice size was related to having experienced practice mergers, hiring additional staff, and increasing staff pay in the past 12 months, that geographic location was related to having experienced hiring additional staff, and that practices in metropolitan areas were more likely to have experienced practice mergers in the past 12 months than those in nonmetropolitan areas. We also found that practice size and geographic location were related to higher likelihoods of anticipating practice mergers, sales, and purchases in the future.
机译:摘要作者发现,在过去的12个月中,业务规模与业务合并,雇用更多员工以及增加员工薪酬有关。在过去的12个月中,与非大都市地区相比,大都市地区的企业更可能经历合并。为回应有关肿瘤学领域财务和行政负担日益增加以及与这些问题相关的系统信息不足的报道,美国临床肿瘤学会( ASCO领导层开始努力从美国所有肿瘤学实践中收集关键实践水平的数据。这项工作的结果是于2012年6月启动了ASCO国家肿瘤实践普查(普查)。最初的普查工作涉及从美国现有肿瘤医生名单中收集肿瘤实践清单。开发了一种全面的在线数据收集工具,涵盖了多个领域,包括实践特征(人员配置,组织结构,患者组合和数量,提供的服务类型);在过去的12个月中,组织,人员和服务发生了变化;并评估该做法在未来12个月中会经历组织,人员和服务变更的可能性。通过提供信息,有600多个实践参加了人口普查。在本文中,我们将介绍迄今为止收集的数据的主要摘要。我们发现,在过去的12个月中,业务规模与经验丰富的业务合并,雇用更多员工和增加员工薪酬有关,地理位置与经验丰富的雇用更多员工有关,并且大城市地区的业务更有可能在过去的12个月中,与非大都市地区相比,经验丰富的实践合并。我们还发现,业务规模和地理位置与预计将来业务合并,销售和购买的可能性更高。

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